¡Acompáñanos a viajar por el mundo de los libros!
Añadir este libro a la estantería
Grey
Escribe un nuevo comentario Default profile 50px
Grey
Suscríbete para leer el libro completo o lee las primeras páginas gratis.
All characters reduced
White Nights - Fyodor Dostoevsky's Timeless Tale of Love Loneliness and Dreams - cover

White Nights - Fyodor Dostoevsky's Timeless Tale of Love Loneliness and Dreams

Fyodor Dostoevsky

Editorial: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopsis

✨ Dive into the enchanting streets of St. Petersburg with Fyodor Dostoevsky's White Nights, a moving and poetic tale of unfulfilled love and bittersweet longing. 🌌 Set against the backdrop of the city's magical "white nights," when the sun never fully sets, this timeless story explores the beauty and pain of human connection. 🕊️💔
📖 The narrative follows an unnamed dreamer, a solitary man longing for companionship, who unexpectedly crosses paths with Nastenka, a young woman with her own tale of heartache and hope. 🌟 Over the course of four nights and one morning, they share their dreams, fears, and emotions, forging a bond that is as fleeting as the twilight itself. 🌅
Dostoevsky's masterful storytelling captures the essence of longing, joy, and melancholy, offering readers a poignant glimpse into the soul of a dreamer. 🌙✨ Filled with vivid descriptions, heartfelt dialogue, and profound reflections, White Nights continues to resonate with readers as a celebration of human vulnerability and the power of dreams.
📚 A gem of classic Russian literature, this short story is praised as "lyrical," "deeply emotional," and "a testament to Dostoevsky's genius." Whether you're a fan of 19th-century literature or seeking a beautifully bittersweet read, White Nights is a must-have for any literary enthusiast. 🌠
🔖 Don't miss this timeless masterpiece—add White Nights to your collection today and experience the magic of Dostoevsky's prose! 🛍️📖
Disponible desde: 19/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 62 páginas.

Otros libros que te pueden interesar

  • Our Voices - cover

    Our Voices

    Daniel Williams

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Our Voices is about giving back to my community and inspire you all. It has helped me to share a lot of my stories with you and I am proud to write not only my friends with autism but to my readers. Writing this book again has not been easy to write as I have been planning and writing these stories. Also, my stories I have not shared that are difficult may be shared in another format one day. I want to inspire and continue using my words.
    Ver libro
  • Unfinished Marriage An - cover

    Unfinished Marriage An

    Joan Anderson

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In A Year by the Sea, Joan Anderson documented her brave decision to take a year of solitude away from her marriage. Her frank assessment of herself in midlife and openness in sharing her fears struck a chord with thousands. In this moving sequel, Anderson gives fresh hope for all women and men negotiating their own marital passages. Using the same very personal approach, she explores the challenges of rebuilding and renewing a marriage with her trademark candor, compassion, and insight. Anderson shows us her own rocky path to renewing a marriage gone stale and charts the new journey that she and her husband began together, seasoned by their years of marriage but awakened to the possibilities for their future.
    Ver libro
  • Rolling in Grace - Volume: 1 A Foundation of Faith and Imagination - cover

    Rolling in Grace - Volume: 1 A...

    Brooke Brown

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    🎧 Rolling in Grace: Volume 1 – A Foundation of Faith and Imagination 
    Author: Brooke Brown 
    Narrator: Kaylee Orem 
    Producer & Publisher: Audiobook Publishing Services 
    ✨ Faith. Courage. Imagination. A journey that rolls beyond limits. 
    In Rolling in Grace: Volume 1 – A Foundation of Faith and Imagination, author Brooke Brown shares her deeply inspiring life story — one defined not by limitation, but by extraordinary faith, resilience, and a radiant imagination. Narrated with warmth and authenticity by Kaylee Orem, this audiobook invites listeners into Brooke’s world, where hope triumphs over hardship and God’s grace lights every path. 
    Born with cerebral palsy, Brooke has faced challenges that might have held her back — but instead, she has chosen to live boldly, laugh often, and love deeply. Through heartfelt reflections and real-life moments, she reveals what it means to find joy in every season, strength in every struggle, and divine purpose in every step of her “time on wheels.” 
    🌟 In this powerful and uplifting audiobook, you’ll discover:A faith-filled journey of courage and spiritual growthHonest stories about school, sports, friendships, and loveInsights on embracing differences and challenging misconceptionsA reminder that life’s true strength comes from grace, not circumstance 
    Produced by Audiobook Publishing Services, Rolling in Grace: Volume 1 features high-quality narration and sound design that bring Brooke’s voice and message to life, creating a moving and memorable listening experience. 
    💖 Rolling in Grace is more than a memoir — it’s a testimony of hope, laughter, and the unshakable belief that with God, every journey has purpose.
    Ver libro
  • The Beautiful Cigar Girl - Mary Rogers Edgar Allan Poe and the Invention of Murder - cover

    The Beautiful Cigar Girl - Mary...

    Daniel Stashower

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    On July 28, 1841, the body of Mary Rogers, a twenty-year-old cigar girl, was found floating in the Hudson—and New York's unregulated police force proved incapable of solving the crime. One year later, a struggling writer named Edgar Allan Poe decided to take on the case—and sent his fictional detective, C. Auguste Dupin, to solve the baffling murder of Mary Rogers in "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt."
    Ver libro
  • Ashes to Ink: A Memoir - cover

    Ashes to Ink: A Memoir

    Lisa Lucca

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Acceptance struggles to emerge from a cocoon of family secrets . . . 
    After her parents' divorce in 1974, Lisa Lucca's idyllic Midwestern childhood is shattered when she learns her father is gay. Sworn to secrecy, she begins carrying the emotions of her family like a cracked bucket, making a mess as she embarks on a life of rebellious choices. 
    Decades later, faced with the aftermath of her father’s death, Lisa revisits the complicated relationship she had with him, delving deeper into the stories she’s held about love, sexuality, and the family she comes from with a shimmering clarity that arises from her grief. 
    A story of heartache and the power of forgiveness, Ashes to Ink shines a light on the challenges of living true to who we are. 
    “Lisa Lucca weaves the past and present into a vividly written and important story with many layers: family secrets, fathers and daughters, love and sexuality, and at the core, forgiveness. What touched me most was the call to action to become the love of your own life. Read, learn, and become!”—Laura Munson, New York Times bestselling author
    Ver libro
  • A Chameleon - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    A Chameleon - From their pens to...

    Anton Chekhov

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born on 29th January 1860 in Taganrog, on the south coast of Russia.  
    His family life was difficult; his father was strict and over-bearing but his mother was a passionate story-teller, a subject Chekhov warmed to. As he later said; ‘our talents we got from our father, but our soul from our mother’.  
    At school Chekhov was distinctly average. At 16 his father mis-managed his finances and was declared bankrupt. His family fled to Moscow. Chekhov remained and eked out a living by various means, including writing and selling short sketches to newspapers, to finish his schooling. That completed and with a scholarship to Moscow University obtained he rejoined his family. 
    He was able to help support them by selling satirical sketches and vignettes of Russian lifestyles and gradually obtained further commissions. In 1884, he qualified as a physician and, although it earned him little, he often treated the poor for free, he was fond of saying ‘Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress.’ 
    His own health was now an issue as he began to cough up blood, a symptom of tuberculosis.  Despite this his writing success enabled him to move the family into more comfortable accommodation.  
    Chekhov wrote over 500 short stories which included many, many classics including ‘The Kiss’ and ‘The Lady with a Dog’.  His collection ‘At Dusk’ won him the coveted Pushkin Prize when was only 26.  
    He was also a major playwright beginning with the huge success of ‘Ivanov’ in 1887.   
    In 1892 Chekhov bought a country estate north of Moscow. Here his medical skills and money helped the peasants tackle outbreaks of cholera and bouts of famine. He also built three schools, a fire station and a clinic.  It left him with less time for writing but the interactions with real people gained him detailed knowledge about the peasantry and their living conditions for his stories.  
    His most famous work, ‘The Seagull’ was received disastrously at its premiere in St Petersburg. It was later restaged in Moscow to highlight its psychological aspects and was a huge success. It led to ‘Uncle Vanya’, ‘The Three Sisters’ and ‘The Cherry Orchard’.  
    Chekhov suffered a major lung hemorrhage in 1897 while visiting Moscow. A formal diagnosis confirmed tuberculosis and the doctors ordered changes to his lifestyle.  
    Despite a dread of weddings the elusive literary bachelor quietly married the actress Olga Knipper, whom he had met at rehearsals for ‘The Seagull’, on 25th May 1901. 
    By May 1904 with his tuberculosis worsening and death imminent he set off for the German town of Badenweiler writing cheerful, witty letters to his family and assuring them his health was improving.  
    On 15th July 1904 Anton Chekhov died at Badenweiler.  He was 44.
    Ver libro