Dostoevsky Fedor - Poor people
Poor People "is the debut novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, published in 1846. This work immerses the reader in the world of poor sections of society and demonstrates the social and moral problems his characters face.
- Plot: The novel tells the story of the poor official Maxim Maxim and his correspondence with the poor girl Barbara Dobroselova. Through their letters and experiences, the social reality and plight of people living on the brink of survival is revealed.
- Characters:
- Maksim Maksimovich is a poor official who is trying to cope with poverty and social injustice.
- Varvara Dobroselova is a poor girl whose letters to Maxim Maksimovich become the basis of their communication and reveal her difficult position.
- Themes: The novel explores themes of social injustice, poverty, human kindness and moral conflict. It addresses issues of social structure and the state of society at the time, showing the deep suffering and inner experiences of the characters.
The audiobook "Poor People" is an important work in Dostoevsky's literary heritage, revealing to the audience the rich and deep world of his heroes and social issues that were relevant in Russia in the 19th century.
- Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Genre: Social Novel, Psychological Prose
- Topics: Social injustice, Poverty, Moral and social problems
- Features: Written narrative form, Complex inner experiences of characters
- Plot: The novel tells the story of the poor official Maxim Maxim and his correspondence with the poor girl Barbara Dobroselova. Through their letters and experiences, the social reality and plight of people living on the brink of survival is revealed.
- Characters:
- Maksim Maksimovich is a poor official who is trying to cope with poverty and social injustice.
- Varvara Dobroselova is a poor girl whose letters to Maxim Maksimovich become the basis of their communication and reveal her difficult position.
- Themes: The novel explores themes of social injustice, poverty, human kindness and moral conflict. It addresses issues of social structure and the state of society at the time, showing the deep suffering and inner experiences of the characters.
The audiobook "Poor People" is an important work in Dostoevsky's literary heritage, revealing to the audience the rich and deep world of his heroes and social issues that were relevant in Russia in the 19th century.
- Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Genre: Social Novel, Psychological Prose
- Topics: Social injustice, Poverty, Moral and social problems
- Features: Written narrative form, Complex inner experiences of characters
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