
Enter a quiet room of conscience and conflict, where every word presses against the soul. The Dostoyevsky Library offers unabridged readings of the great novels, not as mere stories, but as confessions whispered in the dark. Here, restless minds wander through guilt and grace, doubt and redemption, while the human heart stands exposed in all its fragile contradictions.Listen as each chapter unfold... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 221 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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In which the reverberations of a tragic event ripple quietly through the lives of those connected to the prince, drawing old acquaintances into fresh concerns and distant correspondences that carry the weight of news and tender regard. Amidst the unf... more
In which Prince Muishkin, overwhelmed by suspicion and sorrow, seeks out Rogojin in a fevered search for Nastasia Philipovna, only to find himself ensnared in a tense and somber vigil beside the stillness of a shaded room. As dawn breaks upon their w... more
In which the prince, quietly enduring preparations for his hastened wedding amid whispers and watchful eyes, navigates the complex affections and anxieties of those around him, including his troubled bride and a circle of concerned acquaintances embr... more
In which our observer delicately chronicles the strange and tangled rumours that have blossomed across Pavlofsk concerning a noble young prince’s scandalous engagements, love entanglements, and the bewildered perplexity of those around him. Through a... more
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This show offers unabridged readings of classic novels, with a focus on deep psychological and moral themes such as guilt, conscience, identity, and social performance. Episodes spotlight Dostoyevsky's explorations of truth versus illusion, the fragility of self-image under pressure, and the intricate dance between private impulses and public expectations. Listeners can expect theatrical, immersive narration that treats each chapter as a confession, inviting quiet reflection on guilt, redemption, and the human condition. A notable through-line across recent episodes is how social dynamics, power structures, and personal doubt intersect to reveal character at its most exposed and imperfect.
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