_The Brothers Karamazov_ , by **Fyodor Dostoevsky** , is part of the _Barnes & Noble Classics_ __ series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of th
The brothers Karamazov: a novel in four parts with epilogue
โ Scribed by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Publisher
- Vintage Books;Quartet Books
- Year
- 1991;1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 609 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0704327732
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โฆ Synopsis
Review
[Dostoevsky is] at once the most literary and compulsively readable of novelists we continue to regard as great . . . The Brothers Karamazov stands as the culmination of his arthis last, longest, richest, and most capacious book. [This] scrupulous rendition can only be welcomed. It returns us to a work we thought we knew, subtly altered and so made new again. _Washington Post Book World_
A miracle . . . Every page of the new Karamazov is a permanent standard, and an inspiration. _The Times_ (London)
One finally gets the musical whole of Dostoevskys original. _New York Times Book Review_
Absolutely faithful . . . Fulfills in remarkable measure most of the criteria for an ideal translation . . . The stylistic accuracy and versatility of registers used . . . bring out the richness and depth of the original in a way similar to a faithful and sensitive restoration of a painting. _The Independent_
It may well be that Dostoevskys [world], with all its resourceful energies of life and language, is only nowand through the medium of [this] new translationbeginning to come home to the English-speaking reader. _New York Review of Books_
Heartily recommended to any reader who wishes to come as close to Dostoevskys Russian as it is possible. Joseph Frank, Princeton University
With an Introduction by Malcolm V. Jones
From the Hardcover edition.
Product Description
A new translation by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. This acclaimed new English version of Dostoevsky's last novel does justice to all its levels of artistry and intention.
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### Review [Dostoevsky is] at once the most literary and compulsively readable of novelists we continue to regard as great . . . *The Brothers Karamazov* stands as the culmination of his arthis last, longest, richest, and most capacious book. [This] scrupulous rendition can only be welcomed. It ret
Translated with an Introduction by David McDuff.
With the same suppleness, energy, and range of voices that won their translation of The Brothers Karamazov the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club Prize, Pevear and Volokhonsky offer a brilliant translation of Dostoevsky's classic novel that presents a clear insight into this astounding psychological thrille