The Brothers Karamazov

A family divided by passion, conflict, and a search for truth.

The Brothers Karamazov is the final and one of the greatest novels by Fyodor Dostoevsky, widely regarded as a masterpiece of world literature.

The novel follows the complicated lives of the Karamazov family—three brothers with deeply different personalities and beliefs, their troubled father, and the conflicts that arise between them. As tensions grow, the story explores questions of morality, faith, free will, justice, and the meaning of human existence.

Through unforgettable characters and profound psychological insight, Dostoevsky examines the struggles between reason and belief, desire and responsibility, love and resentment.

A monumental work of philosophical and literary fiction, The Brothers Karamazov remains one of the most influential novels ever written, continuing to challenge and inspire readers across generations.

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A family divided by passion, conflict, and a search for truth.

The Brothers Karamazov is the final and one of the greatest novels by Fyodor Dostoevsky, widely regarded as a masterpiece of world literature.

The novel follows the complicated lives of the Karamazov family—three brothers with deeply different personalities and beliefs, their troubled father, and the conflicts that arise between them. As tensions grow, the story explores questions of morality, faith, free will, justice, and the meaning of human existence.

Through unforgettable characters and profound psychological insight, Dostoevsky examines the struggles between reason and belief, desire and responsibility, love and resentment.

A monumental work of philosophical and literary fiction, The Brothers Karamazov remains one of the most influential novels ever written, continuing to challenge and inspire readers across generations.

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