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Poor Folk (Thrift Edition)
Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Dover Publications, 2007 - 112 pages

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This novel brought its 24-year-old author critical and public acclaim nearly overnight. Written in the form of letters, it recounts a blossoming romance amid St. Petersburg's slums between a middle-aged writer and a much younger seamstress. Compact and easy to read, it represents an excellent introduction to Dostoyevsky's work.


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Poor Folk by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Dostoyevsky displays great insight into human nature. This is one of the great novels of all time. A brilliant read.



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