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Al Masakin | Fyodor Dostoevsky
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When Beethoven died, the immortal musician Schubert stood on his grave and said: "Nature has given you all its genius, and left nothing to anyone, life after you weeps for you." We do not find a greater expression than this saying of the genius of the famous Russian writer Fedor Dostoevsky, who will accompany us with him in his novel “The Poor”, and by the way it is his first novel, about which Vissarion Belinsky said: It is the first social novel in Russia, in the slums of Petersburg through a love story embodied in it. Three letters, for three cases, including Devushkin and Franca, and the novel ends with Devushkin's death, forced and sad by Franca's marriage to a wealthy man, Mikoff. The poor are a novel that reflects the suffering and social injustice experienced by the Russian man in various forms. It is a harsh painting with its revealing colors and vocabulary!
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When Beethoven died, the immortal musician Schubert stood on his grave and said: "Nature has given you all its genius, and left nothing to anyone, life after you weeps for you." We do not find a greater expression than this saying of the genius of the famous Russian writer Fedor Dostoevsky, who will accompany us with him in his novel “The Poor”, and by the way it is his first novel, about which Vissarion Belinsky said: It is the first social novel in Russia, in the slums of Petersburg through a love story embodied in it. Three letters, for three cases, including Devushkin and Franca, and the novel ends with Devushkin's death, forced and sad by Franca's marriage to a wealthy man, Mikoff. The poor are a novel that reflects the suffering and social injustice experienced by the Russian man in various forms. It is a harsh painting with its revealing colors and vocabulary!
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