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The Brothers Karamazov is a passionate philosophical novel that explores deep into the ethical debates of God , free will , and morality . It is a spiritual drama of moral struggles concerning faith, doubt, reason , and modern Russia. Dostoyevsky composed much of the novel in Staraya Russa

Fyodor Dostoyevsky print that page

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was a Russian writer and essayist , best known for his novels Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov . Dostoyevsky's literary output explores human psychology in the troubled political , social and spiritual context of 19th-century Russian society. Considered by many as a

The Possessed (novel) print that page

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An extremely political book, Demons is a testimonial of life in Imperial Russia in the late 19th century. As the revolutionary democrats begin to rise in Russia, different ideologies begin to collide. Dostoevsky casts a critical eye on both the left-wing idealists, portraying their ideas

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Christian theology has permeated much of Western culture , especially in pre-modern Europe. Contents 1 Prolegomena: Scripture as the basis of theology 1.1 Biblical revelation 1.2 Biblical inspiration 1.3 Biblical authority 1.4 Biblical canon 2 Theology proper: God 2

Nicholas II of Russia print that pageTimeline of Nicholas II of Russia

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Nicholas II ruled from 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917. His reign saw Imperial Russia go from being one of the foremost great powers of the world to an economic and military disaster. Critics nicknamed him Bloody Nicholas because of the Khodynka Tragedy , Bloody Sunday , and the

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Dostoevsky conceived the idea of Crime and Punishment in the summer of 1865, having gambled away much of his fortune, unable to pay his bills or afford proper meals. At the time the author owed large sums of money to creditors, and was trying to help the family of his brother Mikhail, who

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Widely regarded [ who? ] as a pinnacle in realist fiction , Tolstoy considered Anna Karenina his first true novel, when he came to consider War and Peace to be more than a novel. The character of Anna was likely inspired, in part, by Maria Hartung (Russian spelling Maria Gartung, 1832–1919

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also mirror an event that occurs earlier in the novel when the elder Zosima bows before Dmitri Karamazov . No one seems to understand why Zosima did this. Fyodor Karamazov exclaims, "Was it symbolic of something, or what?" Not only does the parable function as a philosophical and religious

Alyosha Karamazov print that page

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novel. Alyosha's place in the novel is usually that of a messenger or witness to the actions of his brothers and others. He is very close to Dmitri. Alyosha is depicted as a positive character, kind, loving and sensitive. Anna-Theresa Tymieniecka states that Alyosha, like Prince Myshkin

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Newton wrote the words from personal experience. He grew up without any particular religious conviction but his life's path was formed by a variety of twists and coincidences that were often put into motion by his recalcitrant insubordination. He was pressed into the Royal Navy and became