The brothers Karamazov

By: Dostoevsky, FyodorMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Wilco Publishing House, Mumbai [c2005]ISBN: 8182521483Subject(s): LiteratureDDC classification: PG3326
Contents:
The Brothers Karamazov Part I Book I: The History of a Family I: Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov II: He Gets Rid of His Eldest Son III: The Second Marriage and the Second Family IV: The Third Son, Alyosha V: Elders Book II: An Unfortunate Gathering I: They Arrive at the Monastery II: The Old Buffoon III: Peasant Women Who Have Faith IV: A Lady of Little Faith V: So Be It! So Be It! VI: Why Is Such a Man Alive? VII: A Young Man Bent on a Career VIII: The Scandalous Scene Book III: The Sensualists I: In the Servants’ Quarters II: Lizaveta III: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—In Verse IV: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—In Anecdote V: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—“Heels Up” VI: Smerdyakov VII: The Controversy VIII: Over the Brandy IX: The Sensualists X: Both Together XI: Another Reputation Ruined Part II Book IV: Lacerations I: Father Ferapont II: At His Father’s III: A Meeting with the Schoolboys IV: At the Hohlakovs’ V: A Laceration in the Drawing-Room VI: A Laceration in the Cottage VII: And in the Open Air Book V: Pro and Contra I: The Engagement II: Smerdyakov with a Guitar III: The Brothers Make Friends IV: Rebellion V: The Grand Inquisitor VI: For Awhile a Very Obscure One VII: “It’s Always Worth While Speaking to a Clever Man” Book VI: The Russian Monk I: Father Zossima and His Visitors II: The Duel III: Conversations and Exhortations of Father Zossima Part III Book VII: Alyosha I: The Breath of Corruption II: A Critical Moment III: An Onion IV: Cana of Galilee Book VIII: Mitya I: Kuzma Samsonov II: Lyagavy III: Goldmines IV: In the Dark V: A Sudden Resolution VI: “I Am Coming, Too!” VII: The First and Rightful Lover VIII: Delirium Book IX: The Preliminary Investigation I: The Beginning of Perhotin’s Official Career II: The Alarm III: The Sufferings of a Soul, the First Ordeal IV: The Second Ordeal V: The Third Ordeal VI: The Prosecutor Catches Mitya VII: Mitya’s Great Secret. Received with Hisses VIII: The Evidence of the Witnesses. The Babe IX: They Carry Mitya Away Part IV Book X: The Boys I: Kolya Krassotkin II: Children III: The Schoolboy IV: The Lost Dog V: By Ilusha’s Bedside VI: Precocity VII: Ilusha Book XI: Ivan I: At Grushenka’s II: The Injured Foot III: A Little Demon IV: A Hymn and a Secret V: Not You, Not You! VI: The First Interview with Smerdyakov VII: The Second Visit to Smerdyakov VIII: The Third and Last Interview with Smerdyakov IX: The Devil. Ivan’s Nightmare X: “It Was He Who Said That” Book XII: A Judicial Error I: The Fatal Day II: Dangerous Witnesses III: The Medical Experts and a Pound of Nuts IV: Fortune Smiles on Mitya V: A Sudden Catastrophe VI: The Prosecutor’s Speech. Sketches of Character VII: An Historical Survey VIII: A Treatise on Smerdyakov IX: The Galloping Troika. The End of the Prosecutor’s Speech X: The Speech for the Defense. An Argument That Cuts Both Ways XI: There Was No Money. There Was No Robbery XII: And There Was No Murder Either XIII: A Corrupter of Thought XIV: The Peasants Stand Firm
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The Brothers Karamazov

Part I
Book I: The History of a Family
I: Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov
II: He Gets Rid of His Eldest Son
III: The Second Marriage and the Second Family
IV: The Third Son, Alyosha
V: Elders
Book II: An Unfortunate Gathering
I: They Arrive at the Monastery
II: The Old Buffoon
III: Peasant Women Who Have Faith
IV: A Lady of Little Faith
V: So Be It! So Be It!
VI: Why Is Such a Man Alive?
VII: A Young Man Bent on a Career
VIII: The Scandalous Scene
Book III: The Sensualists
I: In the Servants’ Quarters
II: Lizaveta
III: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—In Verse
IV: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—In Anecdote
V: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—“Heels Up”
VI: Smerdyakov
VII: The Controversy
VIII: Over the Brandy
IX: The Sensualists
X: Both Together
XI: Another Reputation Ruined
Part II
Book IV: Lacerations
I: Father Ferapont
II: At His Father’s
III: A Meeting with the Schoolboys
IV: At the Hohlakovs’
V: A Laceration in the Drawing-Room
VI: A Laceration in the Cottage
VII: And in the Open Air
Book V: Pro and Contra
I: The Engagement
II: Smerdyakov with a Guitar
III: The Brothers Make Friends
IV: Rebellion
V: The Grand Inquisitor
VI: For Awhile a Very Obscure One
VII: “It’s Always Worth While Speaking to a Clever Man”
Book VI: The Russian Monk
I: Father Zossima and His Visitors
II: The Duel
III: Conversations and Exhortations of Father Zossima
Part III
Book VII: Alyosha
I: The Breath of Corruption
II: A Critical Moment
III: An Onion
IV: Cana of Galilee
Book VIII: Mitya
I: Kuzma Samsonov
II: Lyagavy
III: Goldmines
IV: In the Dark
V: A Sudden Resolution
VI: “I Am Coming, Too!”
VII: The First and Rightful Lover
VIII: Delirium
Book IX: The Preliminary Investigation
I: The Beginning of Perhotin’s Official Career
II: The Alarm
III: The Sufferings of a Soul, the First Ordeal
IV: The Second Ordeal
V: The Third Ordeal
VI: The Prosecutor Catches Mitya
VII: Mitya’s Great Secret. Received with Hisses
VIII: The Evidence of the Witnesses. The Babe
IX: They Carry Mitya Away
Part IV
Book X: The Boys
I: Kolya Krassotkin
II: Children
III: The Schoolboy
IV: The Lost Dog
V: By Ilusha’s Bedside
VI: Precocity
VII: Ilusha
Book XI: Ivan
I: At Grushenka’s
II: The Injured Foot
III: A Little Demon
IV: A Hymn and a Secret
V: Not You, Not You!
VI: The First Interview with Smerdyakov
VII: The Second Visit to Smerdyakov
VIII: The Third and Last Interview with Smerdyakov
IX: The Devil. Ivan’s Nightmare
X: “It Was He Who Said That”
Book XII: A Judicial Error
I: The Fatal Day
II: Dangerous Witnesses
III: The Medical Experts and a Pound of Nuts
IV: Fortune Smiles on Mitya
V: A Sudden Catastrophe
VI: The Prosecutor’s Speech. Sketches of Character
VII: An Historical Survey
VIII: A Treatise on Smerdyakov
IX: The Galloping Troika. The End of the Prosecutor’s Speech
X: The Speech for the Defense. An Argument That Cuts Both Ways
XI: There Was No Money. There Was No Robbery
XII: And There Was No Murder Either
XIII: A Corrupter of Thought
XIV: The Peasants Stand Firm

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