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Costa's Audio Book ft Fyodor Dostoyevsky "The Brothers Karamazov" Book III Ch 1-4 讀你聽2.2《卡拉馬佐夫兄弟》

Costa's Audio Book ft Fyodor Dostoyevsky "The Brothers Karamazov" Book III Ch 1-4 讀你聽2.2《卡拉馬佐夫兄弟》

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Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cln9oxg7r007d01xyhd0fadj5/comments CAB - Costa's Audio Book feature "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Translated by Constance Garnett 《讀你聽2.2》2025年度重點分享 慶祝作品面世145周年紀念 俄羅斯文豪 陀思妥耶夫斯基 文學巔峰《卡拉馬佐夫兄弟》 透過三兄弟與父親的糾葛 經歷離異 沉淪 發奮 入信 猜忌 新舊教的道德思辨 帶領讀者探索存在主義 作品得到 弗洛伊德 愛因斯坦 教宗本篤十六 高度評價 Book III The Sensualists Chapter 1-4 00:26 1 Grigory and Marfa lost their newborn, but the same night found and took in a baby born to the mentally disabled Lizaveta 13:50 2 Despite being feebleminded, Lizaveta was well-liked, so the town was outraged when she became pregnant, and rumor blamed Fyodor Karamazov; her child, Smerdyakov, was taken in by Grigory and Marfa 23:34 3 After leaving the monastery, Alyosha is stopped by Dmitri, who makes a heartfelt confession about his shameful, self-destructive nature and his odd habit of singing Schiller’s "Hymn to Joy" at his lowest moments 42:42 4 Dmitri recalls meeting Katerina, his commander's proud daughter. When her father faced arrest over a debt, Dmitri offered help, hoping to seduce her. Moved by her dignity, he gave the money freely. She fled. Characters (order by mention) Alexey Fyodorovitch Karamazov, Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov, Dmitri Karamazov, Ivan Karamazov, Adelaïda Ivanovna (Fyodor first wife), the Miüsovs; servant Grigory Vassilyevitch, Pyotr Alexandrovitch Miüsov; Sofya Ivanovna (Fyodor second wife), Yefim Petrovitch Polenov; father Zossima, Pyotr Fomitch Kalganov, Maximov, Madame Hohlakov, Lizaveta, Father Anfim, Doctor Herzenstube, Katerina Ivanovna (Dmitri's fiancée), father Paissy, father Iosif, father Superior, Rakitin, Grushenka, Marfa Ignatyevna (Grigory's wife); Pavel (Smerdyakov), Lizaveta and her father Ilya; Karp the convict; von Schmidt; Agafya Ivanovna (old colonel's daughter), Dr. Kravchenko, merchant Trifonov, Costa's Wordbook Flagellant n a person who subjects themselves or others to flogging, either as a religious discipline or for sexual gratification Mysticism n belief that union with or absorption into the Deity or the absolute, or the spiritual apprehension of knowledge inaccessible to the intellect, may be attained through contemplation and self-surrender 神秘主義 通靈論 (mist ti cism) Emancipation of serfs - refers to the 1861 reform enacted by Tsar Alexander II, which freed serfs from their feudal obligations and granted them basic rights as free citizens. This event, a major agrarian reform, freed over 23 million people and is considered one of the most significant events in 19th-century Russian history Serf n an agricultural labourer bound by the feudal system who was tied to working on their lord's estate 農奴 Font n a receptacle in a church for the water used in baptism, typically a free-standing stone structure 洗禮盆 聖水盆 Thrush n infection of the mouth and throat by a yeastlike fungus, causing whitish patches; a small or medium-sized songbird, typically having a brown back, spotted breast, and loud song 鵝口瘡 畫眉鳥 Hempen adj made from hemp fibre Smock n a dress or top for a woman or girl, gathered at the chest and having a loosely fitting lower part Susceptibility n a person's feelings, typically considered as being easily hurt; the state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing 感傷 敏感 (susCEPT tibility) Reveller n a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way 狂歡者 Miscreant n a person who has done something wrong or unlawful; arch. Heretic 惡棍 無賴 (Mis cre ent) Menial n a person with a menial job; domestic servant 低賤粗活 (Mean nial) crape upon his hat - Crape (also spelled crepe) is a thin, crinkled black fabric, traditionally worn as a sign of mourning; "with crape upon his hat" means that he was outwardly observing mourning for his wife's death Hundredweight n a unit of weight equal to 50 kg an die Freude - ger, Ode to Joy Phiz n a person's face or expression (fizz) Ceres - the Roman goddess of agriculture (Siris) Proserpine - Proserpine is a Roman counterpart to the Greek goddess Persephone. She is considered the queen of the Underworld, ruling alongside Pluto Swinish adj or characteristic of swine Paul De Kock - a French novelist; although one of the most popular writers of his day in terms of book sales, he acquired a literary reputation for low-brow output in poor taste Tableau vivant - fr, a static scene containing one or more actors or models. They are stationary and silent, usually in costume, carefully posed, with props and/or scenery, and may be theatrically illuminated. It thus combines aspects of theatre and the visual arts 活人畫 Shindy n a noisy disturbance or quarrel; a large, lively party 2025 Anniversary ...
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