White Nights by Fyodor dostoyevsky
Book Overview
In White Nights, Fyodor Dostoevsky captures the inner world of a sensitive and isolated narrator whose brief encounter with a lonely young woman sparks dreams, hopes, and self-discovery. The novella explores themes of unrequited love, idealism, and the tension between fantasy and reality.
This work is widely studied in BA and MA English courses in Nepal, and its timeless portrayal of emotion, hope, and human connection continues to resonate with readers worldwide.
Ideal for readers who enjoy:
- Classic Russian literature
- Romantic and psychological stories
- Character-driven narratives with deep emotional insight
- Academic and syllabus-based reading