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White Nights

Fyodor Dostoevsky, Redhouse

Editora: Redhouse

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"A chance meeting, a fleeting love, and an unforgettable night."
Immerse yourself in White Nights, Fyodor Dostoevsky's beautifully written tale of longing, love, and self-discovery. Set against the glowing backdrop of St. Petersburg's magical white nights, this novella follows a lonely dreamer whose life is changed when he encounters a mysterious woman during one of his midnight walks. Over the course of four nights, their conversations lead to unexpected intimacy, hope, and bittersweet realizations.

Dostoevsky's poignant exploration of human connection and desire touches the deepest corners of the heart. With its lyrical prose and emotional depth, White Nights remains one of his most beloved works, resonating with anyone who has ever felt the joy—and sorrow—of unspoken love.

Praise for White Nights:

"A captivating novella, rich in emotion and poetic beauty." – Literary Critic's Journal
"Dostoevsky's timeless tale of fleeting love is a masterpiece in its own right." – Classic Literature Review
Experience the romance and melancholy of White Nights for yourself. This story of love found and lost is sure to stay with you long after the final page.

Get your copy of White Nights today and journey into the heart of Dostoevsky's most romantic tale.
Disponível desde: 23/09/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 90 páginas.

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