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The Idiot
- De: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Narrado por: Constantine Gregory
- Duración: 24 h y 56 m
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Prince Lyov Nikolayevitch Myshkin is one of the great characters in Russian literature. Is he a saint or just naïve? Is he an idealist or, as many in General Epanchin's society feel, an "idiot"? Certainly his return to St. Petersburg after years in a Swiss clinic has a dramatic effect on the beautiful Aglaia, youngest of the Epanchin daughters, and on the charismatic but willful Nastasya Filippovna. As he paints a vivid picture of Russian society, Dostoyevsky shows how principles conflict with emotions - with tragic results.
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Moments of surprise.
- De Theo en 05-02-18
- The Idiot
- De: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Narrado por: Constantine Gregory
Great Story
Revisado: 03-15-23
I’ll admit, it took a little time for me to get into it, but once I did, I couldn’t stop. The the story took an intriguing turn in part 3 or 4. This has been a bucket list book for me, and it did not disappoint.
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War and Peace
- De: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrado por: Philippe Duquenoy
- Duración: 56 h y 45 m
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First published in 1865 by The Russian Messenger, War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is considered to be one of the longest novels ever written, although Tolstoy himself did not consider this book "a novel". Interspersed between narrative chapters concerning five aristocratic families are several philosophical and historical chapters against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, where Tolstoy weaves a tale of drama with characters that include statesmen and generals of that era, mixing domestic life, balls, and war councils into one epic story.
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Absolutely Loved It
- De Angela Tremari en 09-17-21
- War and Peace
- De: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrado por: Philippe Duquenoy
Too long but perfect
Revisado: 12-21-22
The stories were great and each separate book was told really well, but after reading the whole book, most, if not all of the earlier chapters were forgotten. But that’s understandable considering it’s 57 HOURS LONG! Tolstoy is fenomenal though.
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