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The Brothers Karamazov - The Epic Masterpiece of Faith Doubt and the Human Soul - cover

The Brothers Karamazov - The Epic Masterpiece of Faith Doubt and the Human Soul

Fyodor Dostoevsky

Publisher: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Summary

Three brothers. One father's murder. A trial that shakes the foundations of morality.
The Brothers Karamazov is Fyodor Dostoevsky's final and most ambitious novel, a sweeping tale that blends family drama, murder mystery, and profound philosophical inquiry. The story follows the fiery Dmitri, the intellectual Ivan, and the compassionate Alyosha—three brothers whose conflicting passions and beliefs are tested when their corrupt father, Fyodor Pavlovich, is murdered.

Through courtroom drama, spiritual debates, and intense psychological portraits, Dostoevsky examines the eternal questions of faith, free will, morality, and the existence of God. First published in 1880, it is widely regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written and a cornerstone of world literature.

"The summit of Dostoevsky's genius—epic in scope, intimate in detail."
– The New York Times

"A masterpiece of moral and philosophical depth, as relevant now as in the 19th century."
– The Guardian

✅ Why Readers Love It:
⚖️ A gripping murder mystery intertwined with moral philosophy

🧠 Deep psychological and spiritual exploration

📚 One of the most influential novels in world literature

🎯 Click 'Buy Now' to immerse yourself in Dostoevsky's timeless exploration of human nature, justice, and the quest for truth.
Available since: 08/12/2025.
Print length: 828 pages.

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