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Poor Folk

Fyodor Dostoevsky

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Poor Folk by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a tender and deeply compassionate novel that explores poverty, dignity, and the fragile resilience of the human spirit. Told through a series of intimate letters, this early work introduced Dostoevsky as a powerful new voice in Russian literature, distinguished by his profound psychological insight and sympathy for society's most vulnerable.

The story unfolds through the correspondence between Makar Devushkin, a humble and aging government clerk, and Varvara Dobroselova, a young woman struggling to survive amid hardship and social insecurity. Living in modest lodgings and bound by financial instability, both characters confront the daily humiliations and anxieties that accompany life on the margins of society. Yet within their letters, a world of tenderness, pride, hope, and quiet suffering emerges.

Makar's devotion to Varvara reveals his yearning for connection and his desperate need to preserve a sense of worth in a world that often overlooks him. Varvara, intelligent and sensitive, struggles with her own vulnerabilities while attempting to maintain independence and self-respect. Through their exchanges, Dostoevsky paints a vivid portrait of urban life and exposes the emotional toll of economic hardship.

More than a social critique, Poor Folk is a study of the human heart. Dostoevsky delves into themes of compassion, sacrifice, loneliness, and the longing for dignity. He captures the subtle ways in which pride and shame shape relationships, and how even small acts of kindness can offer profound comfort. The novel's epistolary form allows readers to enter directly into the characters' inner lives, experiencing their fears, dreams, and disappointments with striking immediacy.

With sensitivity and emotional depth, Poor Folk stands as a moving testament to the strength of ordinary people facing extraordinary difficulties. It foreshadows the moral and psychological complexity that would define Dostoevsky's later masterpieces while remaining a heartfelt and poignant work in its own right. A powerful exploration of empathy and human vulnerability, this novel continues to resonate with readers across generations.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 186 pagine.

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