Poor Folk [with Biographical Introduction] by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Poor Folk [with Biographical Introduction]

Fyodor Dostoyevsky
205 pages
Digireads.com
Jul 2004
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"Poor Folk", one of Dostoyevsky's greatest narratives is the story of two lower class people who fall in love. However, because of their extreme poverty they are too poor to even marry. Dostoyevsky's "Poor Folk" is an epistolary novel, or one told through a series of letters between the characters. It is gripping in its portrayal of the suffering, humiliation, and isolation that the poorest members of any society are forced to endure. A triumph of Russian literature, "Poor Folk" is a shining example of Dostoyevsky's narrative genius and its relative brevity makes it one of the author's more accessible works.
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Pages 205
Publisher Digireads.com
Published 2004
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