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The Landlady and A Weak Heart
translated by Sami Al-Droubi
"The Neighbor and A Weak Heart" contains two early works by Dostoevsky that reveal his literary sensitivity and deep interest in human emotions and inner struggles. The book presents touching reflections on love, loneliness, dreams, and psychological conflicts through a deeply human style.
About this book
"The Neighbor and A Weak Heart" brings together two stories that reflect Dostoevsky’s early literary development and his ability to portray human emotions and contradictions. Through simple yet profound characters, the author explores the impact of love, hope, and social pressures on people’s lives. With emotional depth and early psychological insight, the work introduces themes that would later appear in his greatest masterpieces, offering readers a glimpse into Dostoevsky’s sensitive human perspective.
Why read it?
To discover Dostoevsky’s early literary works before his famous novels.
To enjoy human stories focused on emotions and relationships.
To understand the author’s approach to human psychology and hidden feelings.
Ideal for readers who appreciate Russian literature and emotionally rich stories.
To enjoy human stories focused on emotions and relationships.
To understand the author’s approach to human psychology and hidden feelings.
Ideal for readers who appreciate Russian literature and emotionally rich stories.
Who is it for?
Fans of Russian and classic literature.
Readers interested in psychology and human characters.
Lovers of emotional short stories and literary fiction.
Literature students and readers interested in Dostoevsky’s development.
Readers interested in psychology and human characters.
Lovers of emotional short stories and literary fiction.
Literature students and readers interested in Dostoevsky’s development.
Book details
Language
ar
Page count
208
Age rating
General