Junte-se a nós em uma viagem ao mundo dos livros!
Adicionar este livro à prateleira
Grey
Deixe um novo comentário Default profile 50px
Grey
Assine para ler o livro completo ou leia as primeiras páginas de graça!
All characters reduced
White Nights - A Poetic Tale of Loneliness Love and Fleeting Dreams in St Petersburg - cover
LER

White Nights - A Poetic Tale of Loneliness Love and Fleeting Dreams in St Petersburg

Fyodor Dostoevsky, Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Editora: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopse

One city. Four nights. A dreamer's heart waiting to awaken.
In White Nights, Fyodor Dostoevsky delivers one of the most tender and emotionally resonant love stories in classic literature—a gentle exploration of longing, illusion, and the ache of solitude.

Set against the hauntingly beautiful backdrop of St. Petersburg's "white nights," where the summer sky never truly darkens, the story follows a lonely, nameless narrator who meets a young woman named Nastenka. Over the course of four magical evenings and one wistful morning, the two strangers open their hearts, sharing their dreams, fears, and silent sorrows.

First published in 1848, this early work by Dostoevsky showcases the raw sensitivity and psychological insight that would later define his masterpieces. White Nights is a story for every hopeless romantic and quiet soul who has ever wandered the night hoping to be seen.

"A delicate, aching portrait of loneliness and love unfulfilled." — The Paris Review
"Dostoevsky at his most romantic and human." — Literary Hub
"A timeless short story that captures the beauty of brief connection." — Goodreads Reviewer

Perfect for lovers of classic romance, Russian literature, and introspective storytelling, White Nights is a bittersweet gem that lingers long after the final page.

Click 'Buy Now' and lose yourself in a fleeting romance beneath the midnight sun.
Disponível desde: 24/07/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 160 páginas.

Outros livros que poderiam interessá-lo

  • Vengeance - cover

    Vengeance

    Rick Campbell

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The "heir to Clancy's throne" (The Real Book Spy) returns with his most compelling, explosive technothriller. 
     
     
     
    Despite decades of treaties, military missions, and covert actions devoted to preventing it, Iran has finally assembled its first nuclear bomb and the U.S., with UN backing, has decided it's time to take direct action. The first move is to blockade the Persian Gulf with a carrier strike group, but Iran strikes back quickly. With Russia's backing, Iran launches a devastating attack and now the U.S. forces are in a race against the clock to survive until reinforcements arrive and a counter-strike launched. 
     
     
     
    While events grow desperate in the Middle East, a plot to kill the President is unfolding. Jake Harrison, a now AWOL Navy SEAL, is lured back into action by his former partner Christine O'Connor to find and stop the freelance assassin, a man who has long been Harrison's nemesis. 
     
     
     
    With a deadly war brewing on two fronts—both overt and covert—the uneasy allies of Jake and Christine must use all their resources to circumvent the coming war. And as tensions threaten to boil over, Jake will be faced with the ultimate question: what is he willing to sacrifice for the revenge he wants?
    Ver livro
  • Sticky Fingers: The Complete Collection - 72 Deliciously Twisted Short Stories - cover

    Sticky Fingers: The Complete...

    JT Lawrence

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    **All 6 books (72 short stories) now in one bumper binge-worthy edition.** 
    If you're a fan of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" or Roald Dahl's short stories, you'll love these addictive and unsettling stories with a twist in the tale. 
    Light horror meets psychological suspense in these deliciously bite-sized tales. Perfect for life's in-between moments, or staying up late bingeing them all. 
    ESCAPE 
    A suicidal baby knows he was born into the wrong life. He has to get creative to correct the mistake, much to his mother's horror. 
    THE ITCH 
    An intense, uncontrollable, unexplainable itch lands the protagonist in a mental institution. 
    BRIDGE GATE 
    In this poignant and charming short story, a daughter yearns to connect with her absent father through the letters they exchange. She's not put off by his pedantic corrections of her writing, despite the slow reveal that he is less than perfect himself. 
    THE UNSUSPECTING GOLD-DIGGER 
    A woman gradually poisons her husband so that she doesn't have to break his heart. 
    *** 
    ★★★★★ "Lawrence makes every word count, telling each story with elegance and emotional punch.” — Patsy Hennessey 
    ★★★★★ "JT Lawrence is the queen of short stories." — Dora Bona 
    ★★★★★ "Each story is masterfully constructed ... Humorous, touching, creepy, but most of all entertaining, this collection is superb." — Tracy Michelle Anderson 
    *** 
    If you're a fan of Roald Dahl or Gillian Flynn, you'll love these unsettling stories with a twist in the tale. 
    Are you ready to stay up all night with USA Today bestselling author JT Lawrence? 
    Click now to start reading. 
    "Sticky Fingers" has been translated into German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Hindi.
    Ver livro
  • Best British Short Stories 2021 - cover

    Best British Short Stories 2021

    Nicholas Royle

    • 0
    • 1
    • 0
    The nation's favourite annual guide to the short story, now in its eleventh year.
    
    
    Best British Short Stories invites you to judge a book by its cover – or, more accurately, by its title. This critically acclaimed series aims to reprint the best short stories published in the previous calendar year by British writers, whether based in the UK or elsewhere. The editor's brief is wide ranging, covering anthologies, collections, magazines, newspapers and web sites, looking for the best of the bunch to reprint all in one volume.
    
    
    This new anthology includes stories by Julia Armfield, A.J. Ashworth, Iphgenia Baal, Emma Bolland, Tom Bromley, Gary Budden, Jen Calleja, Robert Dewa, John Foxx, Josephine Galvin, Uschi Gatward, Meave Haughey, Hilaire, Alice Jolly, Isha Karki, Yasmine Lever, Simon Okotie, Mel Pryor, Douglas Thompson and Matthew Turner.
    Ver livro
  • The House and Other Stories - cover

    The House and Other Stories

    Amit Dasgupta

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Calcutta is the central character in each of the three stories in this book. As all Bengalis will tell you, even when the city stands quietly in the corner, not saying a word, her presence may be deeply felt by those close to her. The House and Other Stories is also about the many persons we encounter in the everyday. These are the people we pass by without a second thought. Who are these people? What stories lie locked up in each of them? Will they ever be told? Like magic, one question leads to another and soon, they no longer appear anonymous; they come alive. It is as if an entirely new world has been conjured before our eyes. And we are enchanted by the stories that have lain hidden from us for so long. Even if the stories emerge at times from the realm of the dead.
    Ver livro
  • Dr Heidigger's experiment - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    Dr Heidigger's experiment - From...

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Nathaniel Hawthorne was born on 4th July 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts, a town synonymous with the earlier Salem Witch Trials. It was instrumental in Hawthorne’s later use of American Gothic and dark romanticism in his writing. 
    He was a mere four years old when his father died and his mother took him and his two sisters to live with her family and then on to their own home in Raymond, Maine. The young Hawthorne had a passion for fiction and poetry and voraciously read the works of Ann Radcliffe, Henry Fielding and Lord Byron.  
    He was sent to college at his maternal uncle’s insistence. During these years he met and befriended Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and future U S president Franklin Pierce. These friendships were lifelong and to have a crucial impact on his writings and career.  
    At college Hawthorne had made attempts at writing short stories and essays but without opportunities to publish. It was only in 1828 that he finally published his novel ‘Franshawe’ to little success and so he began work as editor for the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge.  
    Hawthorne’s short stories were first published in magazines but in 1837 were collected and published as ‘Twice-Told Tales’. A steady literary career still did not come his way and so he worked in a good position at Salem’s port and married the love of his life Sophia Peabody. They moved to live in ‘The Old Manse’ at Concord, Massachusetts.   
    Finally. in 1850 came spectacular literary and commercial success with ‘The Scarlet Letter’ followed by ‘The House of the Seven Gables’ the following year.  
    In 1852, Hawthorne published a biography of presidential candidate Franklin Pierce. After Pierce’s victory he was appointed consul in Liverpool, a position that offered prestige, money and fame. At the end of this appointment he returned several times to Europe before settling in Massachusetts and resuming writing and publication. 
    During the early 1860’s his health declined and on 19th May 1864 during a trip to Plymouth, New Hampshire. He was 59 and was buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts.
    Ver livro
  • The Fall of the House of Usher - cover

    The Fall of the House of Usher

    Edgar Allan Poe

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Fall of the House of Usher is a Gothic tale of terror centered on the isolated Usher mansion. Roderick Usher, a mentally ill recluse, and his dying sister, Madeline, are the last of their line. Haunted by fear and decay, the house mirrors its inhabitants' decline.
    Ver livro