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The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants

translated by Sami Al-Droubi

"The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants" is a satirical and insightful work that explores society and human relationships through complex characters filled with contradictions and ambitions. Dostoevsky reveals the influence of manipulation, social hypocrisy, and personal conflicts within a seemingly peaceful environment.

About this book

"The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants" is one of Dostoevsky’s early works, combining humor, social criticism, and psychological exploration. The story follows a small community where characters struggle with influence, control, and the desire for acceptance. Through clever satire, Dostoevsky examines human nature and the ways manipulative personalities can shape the lives of those around them. It is a fascinating work for readers who enjoy Russian literature and complex human characters.

Why read it?

To discover an important early stage of Dostoevsky’s literary development.
To enjoy a unique combination of satire and psychological analysis.
To understand hidden human conflicts and social relationships.
Perfect for readers who appreciate Russian literature and unconventional characters.

Who is it for?

Readers who enjoy classic Russian literature.
Those interested in psychological character analysis.
Literature students and critics.
Readers looking for stories combining ideas, satire, and human depth.

Book details

Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786144721377
Page count
336
Age rating
General