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"Brat'ya Karamazovy" - posledniy roman Dostoevskogo, kotoryy avtor pisal dva goda. Roman zadumyvalsya kak pervaya chast' ehpicheskogo proizvedeniya "Istoriya Velikogo greshnika". Proizvedenie bylo okoncheno v noyabre 1880 goda. Roman "Brat'ya Karamazovy" vklyuchaet v sebya slozhnuyu, otlichno vystroennuyu i psihologicheski vyverennuyu detektivnuyu istoriyu, pri ehtom v kanve detektivnogo syuzheta obyknovennoe (na pervyy vzglyad) ugolovnoe proisshestvie ne tol'ko spletaetsya s istoriey lyubovnogo sopernichestva, no i vstraivaetsya v obshchuyu kartinu sovremennogo Dostoevskomu obshchestva.
The White Guard is less famous than Mikhail Bulgakov's comic hit, The Master and Margarita, but it is a lovely book, though completely different in tone. It is set in Kiev during the Russian revolution and tells a story about the war's effect on a middle-class family (not workers). The story was not politically correct and thereby contributed to Bulgakov's lifelong troubles with the Soviet authorities. It was, however, well-loved, and the novel was turned into a successful play at the time of its publication in 1967. Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
Dead Souls is a novel by Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842, and widely regarded as an exemplar of 19th-century Russian literature. Gogol himself saw it as an "epic poem in prose", and within the book as a "novel in verse". Despite supposedly completing the trilogy's second part, Gogol destroyed it shortly before his death. Although the novel ends in mid-sentence, it is usually regarded as complete in the extant form. Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
War and Peace broadly focuses on Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812 and follows three of the most well-known characters in literature: Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count who is fighting for his inheritance and yearning for spiritual fulfillment; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, who leaves his family behind to fight in the war against Napoleon; and Natasha Rostov, the beautiful young daughter of a nobleman who intrigues both men. As Napoleon's army invades, Tolstoy brilliantly follows characters from diverse backgrounds.
"V svoej pojeme on umel kosnut'sja tak mnogogo, nameknut' o stol' mnogom, chto prinadlezhit iskljuchitel'no k miru russkoj prirody, k miru russkogo obshhestva. "Onegina" mozhno nazvat' jenciklopediej russkoj zhizni i v vysshej stepeni narodnym proizvedeniem." Belinskij Vissarion
When Arkady Petrovich returns home from college, his father finds his eager, naïve son changed almost beyond recognition, for the impressionable Arkady has fallen under the powerful influence of the friend he has brought home with him. A self-proclaimed nihilist, the ardent young Bazarov shocks Arkady's father with his determination to overthrow the traditional values of society. Vividly capturing the hopes and fears of a changing Russia in the 19th century, Fathers and Sons is Ivan Turgenev's masterpiece. Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
"Brat'ya Karamazovy" - posledniy roman Dostoevskogo, kotoryy avtor pisal dva goda. Roman zadumyvalsya kak pervaya chast' ehpicheskogo proizvedeniya "Istoriya Velikogo greshnika". Proizvedenie bylo okoncheno v noyabre 1880 goda. Roman "Brat'ya Karamazovy" vklyuchaet v sebya slozhnuyu, otlichno vystroennuyu i psihologicheski vyverennuyu detektivnuyu istoriyu, pri ehtom v kanve detektivnogo syuzheta obyknovennoe (na pervyy vzglyad) ugolovnoe proisshestvie ne tol'ko spletaetsya s istoriey lyubovnogo sopernichestva, no i vstraivaetsya v obshchuyu kartinu sovremennogo Dostoevskomu obshchestva.
The White Guard is less famous than Mikhail Bulgakov's comic hit, The Master and Margarita, but it is a lovely book, though completely different in tone. It is set in Kiev during the Russian revolution and tells a story about the war's effect on a middle-class family (not workers). The story was not politically correct and thereby contributed to Bulgakov's lifelong troubles with the Soviet authorities. It was, however, well-loved, and the novel was turned into a successful play at the time of its publication in 1967. Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
Dead Souls is a novel by Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842, and widely regarded as an exemplar of 19th-century Russian literature. Gogol himself saw it as an "epic poem in prose", and within the book as a "novel in verse". Despite supposedly completing the trilogy's second part, Gogol destroyed it shortly before his death. Although the novel ends in mid-sentence, it is usually regarded as complete in the extant form. Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
War and Peace broadly focuses on Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812 and follows three of the most well-known characters in literature: Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count who is fighting for his inheritance and yearning for spiritual fulfillment; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, who leaves his family behind to fight in the war against Napoleon; and Natasha Rostov, the beautiful young daughter of a nobleman who intrigues both men. As Napoleon's army invades, Tolstoy brilliantly follows characters from diverse backgrounds.
"V svoej pojeme on umel kosnut'sja tak mnogogo, nameknut' o stol' mnogom, chto prinadlezhit iskljuchitel'no k miru russkoj prirody, k miru russkogo obshhestva. "Onegina" mozhno nazvat' jenciklopediej russkoj zhizni i v vysshej stepeni narodnym proizvedeniem." Belinskij Vissarion
When Arkady Petrovich returns home from college, his father finds his eager, naïve son changed almost beyond recognition, for the impressionable Arkady has fallen under the powerful influence of the friend he has brought home with him. A self-proclaimed nihilist, the ardent young Bazarov shocks Arkady's father with his determination to overthrow the traditional values of society. Vividly capturing the hopes and fears of a changing Russia in the 19th century, Fathers and Sons is Ivan Turgenev's masterpiece. Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
Krug osnovnyih idey romana «Prestuplenie i nakazanie» pisatel vyinashival dolgoe vremya, vozmozhno, esche s katorgi. Sotsialnyie motivyi poluchili v nem uglublennoe filosofskoe zvuchanie, neotdelimoe ot nravstvennoy dramyi Raskolnikova, «ubiytsyi-teoretika», sovremennogo Napoleona. Krah individualisticheskoy idei Raskolnikova, ego popyitki stat «vlastelinom sudbyi», podnyatsya nad «tvaryu drozhascheyu»
Prince Myshkin returns to Russia from an asylum in Switzerland. As he becomes embroiled in the frantic amatory and financial intrigues which center around a cast of brilliantly realized characters and which ultimately lead to tragedy, he emerges as a unique combination of the Christian ideal of perfection and Dostoevsky's own views, afflictions, and manners. His serene selflessness is contrasted with the worldly qualities of every other character in the novel.
V sbornike predstavleny izvestnyye novelly znamenitogo avstriyskogo pisatelya Stefana Tsveyga, neprevzoydennogo mastera psikhologicheskogo rasskaza:- Amok (Perevod D. M. Gorfinkelya)- Zakat odnogo serdtsa (Perevod P. S. Bernshteyn)- Smyateniye chuvstv (Perevod P. S. Bernshteyn)Eto proizvedeniya o neobyknovenno sil'nykh chuvstvakh, tolkayushchikh geroyev na podvigi i prestupleniya ... O bezumnoy strasti, nenavisti i lyubvi ... O gordosti i sposobnosti k samopozhertvovaniyu ...
«Peterburgskie povesti» eto Peterburg melkih chinovnikov, meschan, voennyih i remeslennikov. So znaniem dela i bolshoy doley yumora opisyivaet on mir meschanskih interesov, vzyatochnichestva i byurokraticheskogo bolota i peterburgskie okrainyi, "gde vse tishina i otstavka". I seychas, v XXI veke, nam po-prezhnemu smeshno i grustno chitat ego proizvedeniya, mozhet byit, potomu chto oni nam chto-to slishkom ostro napominayut?
"Obry´v" - roman russkogo pisatelya I. A. Goncharova, napisannyj v 1869 godu. Tret'ya chast' ego "trilogii", v kotoruyu takzhe vhodyat romany "Obyknovennaya istoriya" i "Oblomov". V romane avtor podvergaet kritike idei revolyucionnogo nigilizma. Pervaya publikaciya - v zhurnale "Vestnik Evropy", 1869, ? 1-5. Pervoe otdel'noe izdanie - 1870 g. Bol'shaya chast' dejstviya romana proiskhodit v rodovom imenii Borisa Pavlovicha Rajskogo, kuda glavnyj geroj priezzhaet posle mnogih let, provedyonnyh v Sankt-Peterburge.
"Geroy nashego vremeni" M. Y. Lermontova rekomendovan dlya chteniya i izucheniya na urokakh literatury v 9-10 klassakh sredney shkoly.Etot sotsial'nyy, filosofskiy i psikhologicheskiy roman - "grustnaya duma" o poteryannom pokolenii 30-kh godov XIX stoletiya. "Geroy nashego vremeni", - govorit M. YU. Lermontov v predislovii k proizvedeniyu, - "portret, no ne odnogo cheloveka: eto portret, sostavlennyy iz porokov vsego nashego pokoleniya, v polnom ikh razvitii" ...
Tonkiy psikholog, master podteksta, A. P.Chekhov udivitel'nym obrazom sochetayet v svoikh rasskazakh yumor, lirizm i dramu. Yego proizvedeniya zastavlyayut ulybat'sya i ronyat' slezu, smeyat'sya i gluboko sochuvstvovat'.Pered vami tri rasskaza: "Tsvety zapozdalyye" - grustnaya liricheskaya povest' o nerazdelonnoy lyubvi i zapozdalom prozrenii, "Barynya" - polnaya tragicheskogo realizma "istoriya iz derevenskoy zhizni" i "Zhivoy tovar".
"Bez ljubvi zhit' legche" - vospominanija, ispoved' L'va Nikolaevicha Tolstogo, russkogo pisatelja i myslitelja. Ego vospominanija o svoej chelovecheskoj prirode, kotoraja sklonna k ubijstvam, dujeljam, kartezhnym igram, k pol'zovaniju chuzhimi blagami, k kaznjam, bludu i obmanu. No v protivoves jetomu vsegda stavalo stremlenie k luchshemu. "Bez ljubvi zhit' legche. No bez nejo net smysla" glavnaja ideja Tolstogo.
Znamenityj roman vvodit nas v bogatyj, raznoobraznyj, udivitel'no uyutnyj i privlekatel'nyj mir russkoj dvoryanskoj zhizni Moskvy i Peterburga. Tolstoj vystupaet zdes' pevcom povsednevnoj zhizni, kotoruyu on poehtiziruet i v kotoroj vidit filosofskuyu glubinu, primiryayushchuyu stol' razitel'nye protivopolozhnosti, kak tragicheskaya nezakonnaya svyaz' Anny Kareninoj s Vronskim i schastlivaya semejnaya zhizn' Kiti s Cherbackoj i Levina.
Ivan Alekseevich Bunin (10 oktyabrya 1870 goda, Voronezh - 8 noyabrya 1953 goda, Parizh) - russkiy pisatel' i poeht, pervyy laureat Nobelevskoy premii po literature iz Rossii (1933 god).
The book contains the famous story of love, "The Kreutzer Sonata", of the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910).
Chto takoe schast'e, v chem ono zaklyuchaetsya i est' li chto-to vyshe ego? Chto takoe krasota i odinakova li ona dlya vsekh i kazhdogo? Chto est' lyubov' - naslazhdenie ili, vse-taki, zhertva? I voobshche, v chem zhe zaklyuchaetsya nastoyashchij smysl zhizni cheloveka? Vashemu vnimaniyu predlagaetsya roman "Nakanune" klassika russkoj literatury Ivana Sergeevicha Turgeneva.