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The Dostoyevsky Library

The Dostoyevsky Library

De: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Enter a quiet room of conscience and conflict, where every word presses against the soul. The Dostoyevsky Library offers unabridged readings of the great novels, not as mere stories, but as confessions whispered in the dark. Here, restless minds wander through guilt and grace, doubt and redemption, while the human heart stands exposed in all its fragile contradictions.

Listen as each chapter unfolds slowly, like footsteps echoing through a winter street. These readings invite you to linger with princes and prisoners, dreamers and sinners, and to ask, as Dostoyevsky always asked: what does it mean to be free, to suffer, to believe? This is not simply a podcast - it is a vigil beside the restless spirit of humanity itself.Public domain
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  • Brothers Karamazov Book XII Chapter XI
    Mar 30 2026
    In which a passionate and eloquent defence is laid bare, doubting the very existence of the purported stolen sum and scrutinising the shadows of evidence with delicate suspicion, all whilst unveiling the complex nature of the accused’s character and motivations. The argument unfolds like a subtle dance of reason and psychology, questioning the reliability of witnesses, the plausibility of events, and the justice of condemning a man upon the mere fabric of conjecture and romance.
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    19 m
  • Brothers Karamazov Book XII Chapter X
    Mar 30 2026
    In which a confident advocate, with a voice both sincere and compelling, unfolds his defence in a provincial courtroom, challenging the prevailing perceptions with keen observation and a touch of humour. He scrutinises the psychological arguments presented by his esteemed opponent, revealing the delicate and double-edged nature of such subtleties in the search for truth.
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    12 m
  • Brothers Karamazov Book XII Chapter VIII
    Mar 29 2026
    In which the perplexing circumstances surrounding the suspicion of Smerdyakov's guilt are carefully examined through the lens of reason, character, and motive, casting doubt on the accusations made by those intimately entwined with the case. The narrative unfolds with a subtle dissection of human nature, flawed memory, and impulsive actions, all set against the somber backdrop of tragedy and remorse.
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    28 m
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