White Nights; Poor Folk; The Double – Three Powerful Works by Fyodor Dostoevsky
White Nights; Poor Folk; The Double (Wordsworth Classics) brings together three early works by Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of the most important Russian writers. Each story explores human emotion, hope, fear, and the challenges of living in a changing world. Although these works are very different, they share a deep understanding of the human heart.
White Nights – A Story of Dreams and Loneliness
White Nights is a gentle and emotional tale set in St. Petersburg. It follows a lonely dreamer who spends his nights walking through the city. One evening, he meets a young woman named Nastenka. Their short friendship fills his life with joy, hope, and a sense of connection. The story explores how even brief relationships can change us. It also shows how dreams can sometimes feel stronger than reality. The simple language and emotional tone make this story easy to read and deeply touching.
Poor Folk – A Novel of Poverty and Compassion
In Poor Folk, Dostoevsky presents the world of two poor individuals, Makar Devushkin and Varvara Dobroselova. The entire story is told through letters. This style allows readers to feel close to their emotions. They struggle with hunger, debt, and social pressure. Yet they continue to support each other with kindness and hope. The book reveals how poverty affects the human spirit. It also highlights the power of empathy. Even in difficult times, small acts of care can bring comfort and dignity.
The Double – A Psychological Study of Identity
The Double is one of Dostoevsky’s most unusual and imaginative works. It tells the story of Yakov Golyadkin, a government clerk who suddenly meets his exact double. This double looks like him, speaks like him, and behaves like a bold version of himself. As the story develops, Golyadkin starts to lose control of his life and his sense of identity. The book explores mental stress, paranoia, and the fear of losing one’s place in society. It is a fascinating mix of dark humor and psychological tension.
A Powerful Collection for Classic Literature Lovers
This Wordsworth Classics edition allows readers to enjoy three important early works in one volume. Each story offers a different view of Dostoevsky’s talent. Together, they show his deep interest in human nature, emotion, and moral struggle. The collection is ideal for students, classic literature fans, and anyone interested in Russian storytelling.
Language: English
Paperback:
ISBN-10: 9781840228793
ISBN-13: 9781840228793
Genre: Classics
Size: 14.5 cm x 23.1 cm
Shipping Weight: 90 grams
Condition: New




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