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The Fyodor Dostoyevsky Complete Collection

The Brothers Karamazov; Crime and Punishment; The Idiot; Notes from the Underground; The Demons; Novellas; Complete Short Stories; Essays; and Letters

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The Fyodor Dostoyevsky Complete Collection

By: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Narrated by: David Rintoul, Jonathan Keeble, Malk Williams, Emma Gregory, Roger May, Ben Allen, Peter Noble
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This audiobook, read by a cast of Audie award-winning narrators, includes unabridged recordings of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s most significant works: 15 novels, 18 novellas and short stories, a study of Dostoyevsky by Virginia Woolf, and two books of non-fiction: his letters and European travel journal. Translations by Constance Garnett.

This audiobook is fully indexed. Once downloaded, each title and chapter will be listed so you can easily navigate to the individual section. You can also view a breakdown of the titles and tracks below.

Novels

  • Track 2-99: The Brothers Karamazov
  • Track 100-288: The Adolescent
  • Track 289-332: Demons
  • Track 333-350: The Permanent Husband
  • Track 351-401: The Idiot
  • Track 402-419: The Gambler
  • Track 420-461: Crime and Punishment
  • Track 462-483: Notes From the Underground
  • Track 484-506: The House of the Dead
  • Track 507-551: The Village of Stepanchikovo
  • Track 552-570: Uncle’s Dream
  • Track 571-586: Netochka Nezvanova
  • Track 598-611: The Double
  • Track 612-664: Poor Folk

Short Stories and Novellas

  • Track 665-671: The Landlady
  • Track 672-674: Mr Prohartchin
  • Track 675-679: The Little Orphan
  • Track 680-689: A Novel in Nine Letters
  • Track 690-692: Another Man’s Heart
  • Track 693-695: A Faint Heart
  • Track 696-697: An Honest Thief
  • Track 698-699: The Christmas Tree and the Wedding
  • Track 700-705: White Nights
  • Track 706-708: A Little Hero
  • Track 709-710: Polzunkov
  • Track 711-714: An Unpleasant Predicament
  • Track 715-719: The Crocodile
  • Track 720-721: Bobok
  • Track 722-723: The Peasant Marey
  • Track 724-725: The Heavenly Christmas Tree
  • Track 726-736: A Gentle Spirit
  • Track 737-742: The Dream of a Ridiculous Man

Non-Fiction

  • Track 743-754: Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
  • Track 755-834: Selected Letters
  • Track 835-843: Recollections
  • Track 844: The Pushkin Speech
  • Track 845-849: Virginia Woolf on Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian novelist, journalist, and short-story writer who had an immense influence on 20th-century fiction. He is commonly regarded as one of the finest novelists who ever lived, penning classics that include: Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Demons, and The Brothers Karamazov. His ideas profoundly shaped literary modernism, existentialism, and various schools of psychology, theology, and literary criticism.

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Superb Audio-Book Tragically Wrecked

I can't give this book the 3 stars it deserves because it's so well done at least so far..... except for the incomprehensible failure to display a table of contents. The book is so massive (over 250 hours worth of listening), that there are something like 23 parts to be separately downloaded. But there is no way of knowing which download contains which titles. Still for fans of this Masterful Russian novelists, it's still ultimately worth it. Also, given the amount of content I think the price is more than fair. (I used a credit for it, so even better!)

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Realistic scenarios, deep, intense, mentally challenging

This is pretty much the best you can get. Crime and punishment alone is top, then there are many many other amazing books. The idiot, brothers karamazov and uncles dream just to name a few… go ahead and get in there.

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A Crucial Human Journey

Notes from the Underground, Crime and Punishment, and The Brothers Karamazov are three books everyone needs to read, or hear. The first two are, as the saying goes, unputdownable. Notes will make you cringe at the Underground Man's egotism and contradictory nature, which lead to the greatest depictions of sheer embarrassment, weird and funny and sad, that a pen ever put to paper. The recognition-craving U.M.'s relegation to Audience of One is his loss and our gain. The essential portrayal of neurosis and the universal aloneness of being. Crime and Punishment is a hallucinatory haunted house in which a poverty-stricken young intellectual discovers, after committing murder, that thought and feeling are two very different things. Not even Edgar Allan Poe explored the human conscience so masterfully. The book will make you a nervous wreck as its antihero becomes justifiably paranoid and is pursued by his own feelings of guilt every way he turns. Then a surreal Columbo enters the picture. These masterpieces are beautifully performed along with the rest of Dostoyevsky's immortal oeuvre in this colossal audiobook that will seem to have a beating heart and a conflicted brain to anyone who gets it. The crown jewel of anyone's library. Go on this human adventure. (One problem - needs chapter titles!)

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One of the best things Audible has done

I came in skeptical, after experiencing some too good to be true collections that fell far short of the mark. This huge collection contains every work I know of by the author and even some very rare works. The narrations are consistent and professional especially considering the large number of Russian proper nouns. There is almost no missing content in the books like most large collections. The author is truly one of the greats and has a style that is engaging to modern readers. I found more than a few Stephen King influences throughout the collection.

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Great performances so far

I am really enjoying this collection and the performances. I just wish the chapters were titled - navigation is a bit hard without that.

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