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Françoise Sagan's three novels tell elegant, melancholic stories of love, depression, transience, and the intellectual bourgeoisie of the 1960s/70s.
The Brothers Karamazov is the last book by Russian writer Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. Dostoevsky spent nearly two years writing The Brothers Karamazov, which was first published in serial form in the journal Russian Gazette, and was completed in late
A young woman, in search of meaning, love and excitement, sinks into the boredom, affairs and emotional emptiness of Parisian high society. A typical Sagan world of melancholy and hedonism.
Ladislav Fuks's "Mr. Theodor Mundstock" follows a lonely Jew in occupied Prague who, expecting deportation to a concentration camp, mentally and physically prepares himself for survival.
Corinna, a miraculous healer from Münsterland, restores hope to the sick with her "shining hands," but her gift sparks conflicts between faith, medicine, doubt, and the human need for a miracle.
Theodor Fontane's classic about young Effie married to an older baron. A brief extramarital affair is exposed years later, leading to social rejection, a duel, and her tragic fate.