Braća Karamazovi
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Braća Karamazovi

Fjodor Mihajlovič Dostojevski

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

Dostoevsky's epic novel about faith, morality, and family conflict. The plot follows the Karamazov family—father Fyodor, a greedy and immoral landowner, and his sons: Dmitri, passionate and impulsive; Ivan, a rational atheist; Alyosha, a devout monk; and Smerdyakov, an illegitimate son and manipulative servant.

The central plot revolves around conflicts over money and love. Dmitri, in love with Grushenka, clashes with his father, who also desires her. These rivalries lead to tragic events, including the murder of Fyodor, for which Dmitri is accused. The novel explores guilt, justice, and moral responsibility as the brothers confront their own inner struggles. Ivan's intellectual nihilism and conversations with the devil reveal his spiritual crisis, while Alyosha, a symbol of faith, tries to reconcile his family and find meaning in suffering.

Dostoevsky poses philosophical dilemmas: free will, the existence of God, and the nature of evil. The chapter "The Grand Inquisitor," where Ivan presents his parable, is crucial to the discussion of faith and authority. The novel also deals with childhood innocence, particularly through the story of Ilyusha, whose death deeply affects Alyosha.

Original title
Братья Карамазовы
Translation
Veljko Lukić, Jakša Kušan
Editor
Jakša Kušan
Graphics design
Boris Dogan
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
 
The book consists of two volumes.
Pages total
860
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1982.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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