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Netochka Nezvanova
translated by Sami Al-Droubi
Netochka Nezvanova is one of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s most distinctive unfinished novels, combining psychological depth with emotional storytelling. It follows the life of a young girl growing up in difficult circumstances, tracing her journey through suffering, self-discovery, and personal growth.
About this book
Netochka Nezvanova tells the story of a young girl whose childhood is shaped by hardship, emotional turmoil, and family conflict. Through Netochka’s experiences, Dostoevsky explores themes of identity, suffering, love, and personal transformation. The novel offers a rich psychological portrait of its heroine as she struggles to understand herself and the world around her. Although left unfinished, the work demonstrates Dostoevsky’s remarkable ability to portray inner emotional life with depth and sensitivity. It remains an important and fascinating part of his literary legacy.
Why read it?
To explore one of Dostoevsky’s most intriguing early works.
To experience a psychologically rich coming-of-age story.
To gain insight into themes of identity and personal growth.
To discover a rare female-centered perspective in Dostoevsky’s fiction.
To enjoy a deeply emotional and reflective literary narrative.
To experience a psychologically rich coming-of-age story.
To gain insight into themes of identity and personal growth.
To discover a rare female-centered perspective in Dostoevsky’s fiction.
To enjoy a deeply emotional and reflective literary narrative.
Who is it for?
Readers of classic Russian literature.
Fans of psychological fiction.
Students of literature and psychology.
Readers interested in coming-of-age stories.
Admirers of emotionally rich literary works.
Fans of psychological fiction.
Students of literature and psychology.
Readers interested in coming-of-age stories.
Admirers of emotionally rich literary works.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786144721834
Page count
224
Age rating
General