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Humiliated and Insulted

Translated by Sami Al-Droubi

Humiliated and Insulted is one of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s most compassionate and emotionally powerful novels. Through the lives of marginalized and suffering characters, the novel explores themes of love, sacrifice, injustice, and the resilience of the human spirit.

About this book

Humiliated and Insulted follows the intertwined lives of individuals struggling with poverty, heartbreak, and social injustice. At its center is a moving story of love and sacrifice, surrounded by characters facing humiliation, loss, and emotional hardship. Dostoevsky masterfully portrays the dignity and suffering of those pushed to society’s margins while exploring themes of compassion, forgiveness, and moral resilience. Rich in psychological insight and emotional depth, the novel highlights the enduring strength of the human spirit. It remains one of Dostoevsky’s most heartfelt and socially conscious works.

Why read it?

To explore Dostoevsky’s humanistic and social vision.
To understand the struggles of marginalized individuals.
To experience a deeply emotional and compelling narrative.
To reflect on compassion, sacrifice, and forgiveness.
To enjoy a novel rich in psychological and moral depth.

Who is it for?

Readers of classic Russian literature.
Fans of humanistic and social fiction.
Students of literature and psychology.
Readers interested in social justice themes.
Lovers of emotionally rich and thought-provoking novels.

Book details

Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786144721155
Page count
540
Age rating
General