Poor folk and other stories by Fyodor dostoyevsky
Book Overview
In Poor Folk and Other Stories, Fyodor Dostoevsky explores themes of poverty, love, friendship, and societal injustice. The stories are marked by psychological depth, empathetic characterization, and critical observation of social conditions. Readers gain insight into the lives of the marginalized and the ethical choices faced by individuals in a rigid social system.
Ideal for readers who enjoy:
- Classic Russian literature
- Social realism and psychological fiction
- Character-driven narratives
- Academic and syllabus-based reading
This collection is especially relevant for BA and MA English students in Nepal studying Russian literature, realism, and moral philosophy.