White Nights
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Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881) not only acutely felt the time at which he lived, but also managed to “grab” and fix in his works several “types” of Russian national consciousness: this is a “weak heart” (according to the name of the story of the same name the writer), and the “poor people ", and the“ proud man ”, and the“ underground ”, and, finally, the“ dreamer ”, whose sad fate is just talking in" white nights".
But who is he, this dreamer of Dostoevsky? A romantic lover, ready to sacrifice life for the sake of a beautiful stranger and her happiness with another? A poor official who spent his life on barren dreams and lost every flair of genuine reality? A vulgar layman who gives his powerlessness and cowardice in front of life for a magical dream woven from rainbow fantasies? Or an unrecognized artist whose brilliant images did not need an indifferent life, which rejected his talent and betrayed him undeserved oblivion? Look for an answer in the book.
For secondary and senior school age
But who is he, this dreamer of Dostoevsky? A romantic lover, ready to sacrifice life for the sake of a beautiful stranger and her happiness with another? A poor official who spent his life on barren dreams and lost every flair of genuine reality? A vulgar layman who gives his powerlessness and cowardice in front of life for a magical dream woven from rainbow fantasies? Or an unrecognized artist whose brilliant images did not need an indifferent life, which rejected his talent and betrayed him undeserved oblivion? Look for an answer in the book.
For secondary and senior school age
Author:
Author:Dostoevsky
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907545-98-4
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