The Brother's Karamazov (The Unabridged Garnett Translation)

The Brother's Karamazov (The Unabridged Garnett Translation)
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This carefully crafted ebook: «The Brother's Karamazov (The Unabridged Garnett Translation)» is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. This is the version based on the unabridged Garnett translation. The Brothers Karamazov is the final novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Dostoyevsky spent nearly two years writing The Brothers Karamazov, which was completed and published in November 1880. The book is a passionate philosophical novel set in 19th century Russia, that enters deeply into the ethical debates of God, free will, and morality. It is a spiritual drama of moral struggles concerning faith, doubt, and reason, set against a modernizing Russia. Dostoyevsky composed much of the novel in Staraya Russa, which inspired the main setting. Since its publication, it has been acclaimed all over the world by intellectuals as one of the supreme achievements in literature. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky ( 1821 – 1881) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist and philosopher. Dostoyevsky's literary works explore human psychology in the context of the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmosphere of 19th-century Russia. Many literary critics rate him as one of the greatest and most prominent psychologists in world literature.

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Fyodor Dostoevsky. The Brother's Karamazov (The Unabridged Garnett Translation)

The Brother's Karamazov

Table of Contents

Part I. Book I. The History of a Family. Chapter 1. Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov

Chapter 2. He Gets Rid of His Eldest Son

Chapter 3. The Second Marriage and the Second Family

Chapter 4. The Third Son, Alyosha

Chapter 5. Elders

Book II. An Unfortunate Gathering. Chapter 1. They Arrive at the Monastery

Chapter 2. The Old Buffoon

Chapter 3. Peasant Women Who Have Faith

Chapter 4. A Lady of Little Faith

Chapter 5. So Be It! So Be It!

Chapter 6. Why Is Such a Man Alive?

Chapter 7. A Young Man Bent on a Career

Chapter 8. The Scandalous Scene

Book III. The Sensualists. Chapter 1. In the Servants’ Quarters

Chapter 2. Lizaveta

Chapter 3. The Confession of a Passionate Heart — in Verse

Chapter 4. The Confession of a Passionate Heart — In Anecdote

Chapter 5. The Confession of a Passionate Heart — “Heels Up”

Chapter 6. Smerdyakov

Chapter 7. The Controversy

Chapter 8. Over the Brandy

Chapter 9. The Sensualists

Chapter 10. Both Together

Chapter 11. Another Reputation Ruined

Part II. Book IV. Lacerations. Chapter 1. Father Ferapont

Chapter 2. At His Father’s

Chapter 3. A Meeting with the Schoolboys

Chapter 4. At the Hohlakovs’

Chapter 5. A Laceration in the Drawing-Room

Chapter 6. A Laceration in the Cottage

Chapter 7. And in the Open Air

Book V. Pro and Contra. Chapter 1. The Engagement

Chapter 2. Smerdyakov with a Guitar

Chapter 3. The Brothers Make Friends

Chapter 4. Rebellion

Chapter 5. The Grand Inquisitor

Chapter 6. For Awhile a Very Obscure One

Chapter 7 “It’s Always Worth While Speaking to a Clever Man”

Book VI. The Russian Monk. Chapter 1. Father Zossima and His Visitors

Chapter 2. Notes of the Life of the deceased Priest and Monk, the Elder Zossima, taken from his own words by Alexey Fyodorovitch Karamazov. Table of Contents BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES (a) Father Zossima’s Brother

(b) Of the Holy Scriptures in the Life of Father Zossima

(c) Recollections of Father Zossima’s Youth before he became a Monk. The Duel

(d) The Mysterious Visitor

Chapter 3. Conversations and Exhortations of Father Zossima. Table of Contents (e) The Russian Monk and his possible Significance

(f) Of Masters and Servants, and of whether it is possible for them to be Brothers in the Spirit

(g) Of Prayer, of Love, and of Contact with other Worlds

(h) Can a Man judge his Fellow Creatures? Faith to the End

(i) Of Hell and Hell Fire, a Mystic Reflection

Part III. Book VII. Alyosha. Chapter 1. The Breath of Corruption

Chapter 2. A Critical Moment

Chapter 3. An Onion

Chapter 4. Cana of Galilee

Book VIII. Mitya. Chapter 1. Kuzma Samsonov

Chapter 2. Lyagavy

Chapter 3. Gold Mines

Chapter 4. In the Dark

Chapter 5. A Sudden Resolution

Chapter 6 “I Am Coming, Too!”

Chapter 7. The First and Rightful Lover

Chapter 8. Delirium

Book IX. The Preliminary Investigation. Chapter 1. The Beginning of Perhotin’s Official Career

Chapter 2. The Alarm

Chapter 3. The Sufferings of a Soul

Chapter 4. The Second Ordeal

Chapter 5. The Third Ordeal

Chapter 6. The Prosecutor Catches Mitya

Chapter 7. Mitya’s Great Secret Received with Hisses

Chapter 8. The Evidences of the Witnesses. The Babe

Chapter 9. They Carry Mitya Away

Part IV. Book X. The Boys. Chapter 1. Kolya Krassotkin

Chapter 2. Children

Chapter 3. The Schoolboy

Chapter 4. The Lost Dog

Chapter 5. By Ilusha’s Bedside

Chapter 6. Precocity

Chapter 7. Ilusha

Book XI. Ivan. Chapter 1. At Grushenka’s

Chapter 2. The Injured Foot

Chapter 3. A Little Demon

Chapter 4. A Hymn and a Secret

Chapter 5. Not You, Not You!

Chapter 6. The First Interview with Smerdyakov

Chapter 7. The Second Visit to Smerdyakov

Chapter 8. The Third and Last Interview with Smerdyakov

Chapter 9. The Devil. Ivan’s Nightmare

Chapter 10 “It Was He Who Said That”

Book XII. A Judicial Error. Chapter 1. The Fatal Day

Chapter 2. Dangerous Witnesses

Chapter 3. The Medical Experts and a Pound of Nuts

Chapter 4. Fortune Smiles on Mitya

Chapter 5. A Sudden Catastrophe

Chapter 6. The Prosecutor’s Speech. Sketches of Character

Chapter 7. An Historical Survey

Chapter 8. A Treatise on Smerdyakov

Chapter 9. The Galloping Troika. The End of the Prosecutor’s Speech

Chapter 10. The Speech for the Defence. An Argument that Cuts Both Ways

Chapter 11. There Was No Money. There Was No Robbery

Chapter 12. And There Was No Murder Either

Chapter 13. A Corrupter of Thought

Chapter 14. The Peasants Stand Firm

Epilogue. Chapter 1. Plans for Mitya’s Escape

Chapter 2. For a Moment the Lie Becomes Truth

Chapter 3. Ilusha’s Funeral. The Speech at the Stone

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