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The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Loyal Books
96 episodes
8 months ago
Set in 19th century Russia, The Brothers Karamazov (Russian: Братья Карамазовы) is the last novel written by the illustrious author Fyodor Dostoyevsky who died a few months before the book's publication. The deeply philosophical and passionate novel tells the story of Fyodor Karamazov, an immoral debauch whose sole aim in life is the acquisition of wealth. Twice married, he has three sons whose welfare and upbringing, he cares nothing about. At the beginning of the story, Dimitri Karamazov, the eldest son who is now a twenty-eight year old war veteran, returns to his home town to claim the inheritance left to him by his dead mother. Fyodor is none too pleased to see him as he hates to part with money. The middle brother Ivan, a cold and unemotional man, is called in to settle the dispute but he fails. The youngest son, Alyosha, a gentle and learned soul is training to be a monk in a nearby monastery. He suggests that they consult the famous monastic elder Zosima who could work out a satisfactory solution. The plot winds through an amazing labyrinth of twists and turns, with the characters of the three brothers becoming more and more apparent to the readers. As different aspects of a human being, the three are completely different, yet bound by the irrevocable ties of common ancestry. The true hero of the story is the gentle Alyosha, whose spiritual journey and wonderfully humane qualities of kindness and compassion remain with the reader for ever. As one of the most compelling and fascinating explorations of the human heart, The Brothers Karamazov remains one of the world's greatest literary creations. A novel of great length (it is divided into twelve volumes) and breadth, its sheer scale and scope captures the imagination of readers. The book has had an enduring influence on writers all over the world. It was admired and loved by renowned intellectuals like Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Sartre, Camus, James Joyce, Franz Kafka and a host of others. Pope Benedict XVI referred to it in his 2007 encyclical. It has been extensively adapted for stage, screen, TV and translated into many world languages. Dostoyevsky was one of literature's greatest observers of the human mind. His writings were shaped by his own experiences of political activism, imprisonment, questioning of faith and finding spiritual enlightenment towards the end of his life. The novel is as relevant today as when it was published in 1880 and though it is deeply complex, it was also strangely prophetic as it foretold the events that would take place under the Soviet Regime.
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Set in 19th century Russia, The Brothers Karamazov (Russian: Братья Карамазовы) is the last novel written by the illustrious author Fyodor Dostoyevsky who died a few months before the book's publication. The deeply philosophical and passionate novel tells the story of Fyodor Karamazov, an immoral debauch whose sole aim in life is the acquisition of wealth. Twice married, he has three sons whose welfare and upbringing, he cares nothing about. At the beginning of the story, Dimitri Karamazov, the eldest son who is now a twenty-eight year old war veteran, returns to his home town to claim the inheritance left to him by his dead mother. Fyodor is none too pleased to see him as he hates to part with money. The middle brother Ivan, a cold and unemotional man, is called in to settle the dispute but he fails. The youngest son, Alyosha, a gentle and learned soul is training to be a monk in a nearby monastery. He suggests that they consult the famous monastic elder Zosima who could work out a satisfactory solution. The plot winds through an amazing labyrinth of twists and turns, with the characters of the three brothers becoming more and more apparent to the readers. As different aspects of a human being, the three are completely different, yet bound by the irrevocable ties of common ancestry. The true hero of the story is the gentle Alyosha, whose spiritual journey and wonderfully humane qualities of kindness and compassion remain with the reader for ever. As one of the most compelling and fascinating explorations of the human heart, The Brothers Karamazov remains one of the world's greatest literary creations. A novel of great length (it is divided into twelve volumes) and breadth, its sheer scale and scope captures the imagination of readers. The book has had an enduring influence on writers all over the world. It was admired and loved by renowned intellectuals like Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Sartre, Camus, James Joyce, Franz Kafka and a host of others. Pope Benedict XVI referred to it in his 2007 encyclical. It has been extensively adapted for stage, screen, TV and translated into many world languages. Dostoyevsky was one of literature's greatest observers of the human mind. His writings were shaped by his own experiences of political activism, imprisonment, questioning of faith and finding spiritual enlightenment towards the end of his life. The novel is as relevant today as when it was published in 1880 and though it is deeply complex, it was also strangely prophetic as it foretold the events that would take place under the Soviet Regime.
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The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
01 – Book 1 Chapter 1 – Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov
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7 minutes 53 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
02 – Book 1 Chapter 2 – He Gets Rid of His Oldest Son
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8 months ago
6 minutes 54 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
03 – Book 1 Chapter 3 – The Second Marrage And The Second Family
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8 months ago
14 minutes 25 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
04 – Book 1 Chapter 4 – The Third Son, Alyosha
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8 months ago
25 minutes 21 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
05 – Book 1 Chapter 5 – Elders
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8 months ago
19 minutes 53 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
06 – Book 2 Chapter 1 – They Arrive at the Monastery
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8 months ago
10 minutes 41 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
07 – Book 2 Chapter 2 – The Old Buffoon
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8 months ago
21 minutes 47 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
08 – Book 2 Chapter 3 – Peasant Women Who Have Faith
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8 months ago
20 minutes 3 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
09 – Book 2 Chapter 4 – A Lady of Little Faith
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8 months ago
18 minutes 28 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
10 – Book 2 Chapter 5 – So Be it! So Be It!
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8 months ago
24 minutes 40 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
11 – Book 2 Chapter 6 – Why Is Such a Man Alive?
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8 months ago
25 minutes 56 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
12 – Book 2 Chapter 7 – A Young Man Bent on a Career
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8 months ago
22 minutes 13 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
13 – Book 2 Chapter 8 – The Scandalous Scene
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8 months ago
21 minutes 36 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
14 – Book 3 Chapter 1 – In the Servants’ Quarters
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9 months ago
13 minutes 50 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
15 – Book 3 Chapter 2 – Lizaveta
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9 months ago
9 minutes 58 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
16 – Book 3 Chapter 3 – Confession of an Ardent Heart – in Verse
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9 months ago
20 minutes 9 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
17 – Book 3 Chapter 4 – Confession of an Ardent Heart – in Anecdote
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9 months ago
20 minutes 27 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
18 – Book 3 Chapter 5 – The Confession of a Passionate Heart – ‘Heels Up’
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9 months ago
17 minutes 44 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
19 – Book 3 Chapter 6 – Smerdyakov
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9 months ago
13 minutes 31 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
20 – Book 3 Chapter 7 – The Controversy
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9 months ago
14 minutes 37 seconds

The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Set in 19th century Russia, The Brothers Karamazov (Russian: Братья Карамазовы) is the last novel written by the illustrious author Fyodor Dostoyevsky who died a few months before the book's publication. The deeply philosophical and passionate novel tells the story of Fyodor Karamazov, an immoral debauch whose sole aim in life is the acquisition of wealth. Twice married, he has three sons whose welfare and upbringing, he cares nothing about. At the beginning of the story, Dimitri Karamazov, the eldest son who is now a twenty-eight year old war veteran, returns to his home town to claim the inheritance left to him by his dead mother. Fyodor is none too pleased to see him as he hates to part with money. The middle brother Ivan, a cold and unemotional man, is called in to settle the dispute but he fails. The youngest son, Alyosha, a gentle and learned soul is training to be a monk in a nearby monastery. He suggests that they consult the famous monastic elder Zosima who could work out a satisfactory solution. The plot winds through an amazing labyrinth of twists and turns, with the characters of the three brothers becoming more and more apparent to the readers. As different aspects of a human being, the three are completely different, yet bound by the irrevocable ties of common ancestry. The true hero of the story is the gentle Alyosha, whose spiritual journey and wonderfully humane qualities of kindness and compassion remain with the reader for ever. As one of the most compelling and fascinating explorations of the human heart, The Brothers Karamazov remains one of the world's greatest literary creations. A novel of great length (it is divided into twelve volumes) and breadth, its sheer scale and scope captures the imagination of readers. The book has had an enduring influence on writers all over the world. It was admired and loved by renowned intellectuals like Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Sartre, Camus, James Joyce, Franz Kafka and a host of others. Pope Benedict XVI referred to it in his 2007 encyclical. It has been extensively adapted for stage, screen, TV and translated into many world languages. Dostoyevsky was one of literature's greatest observers of the human mind. His writings were shaped by his own experiences of political activism, imprisonment, questioning of faith and finding spiritual enlightenment towards the end of his life. The novel is as relevant today as when it was published in 1880 and though it is deeply complex, it was also strangely prophetic as it foretold the events that would take place under the Soviet Regime.