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White NightsBy Fyodor Dostoevsky
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White Nights

By Fyodor Dostoevsky

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In this poignant narrative, a solitary dreamer navigates the ephemeral connections of St. Petersburg during a series of enchanting, luminous nights. This seminal work masterfully explores themes of existential isolation and the fragility of romantic idealism.

Dostoevsky’s White Nights serves as a quintessential exploration of the melancholic temperament, capturing the internal landscape of an introspective protagonist adrift in an indifferent city. Through its lyrical prose, the novella delineates the profound dichotomy between the vibrancy of human connection and the encroaching shadow of profound solitude.

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IsolationSt. PetersburgRomanticismExistentialismMelancholyDreamersRussian Literature

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It was a wonderful night, the kind of night that only happens when we are young, dear reader. The sky was so bright with stars that, looking at it, you could not help but wonder how anyone could be unhappy or difficult under such a sky. That is a very young qu

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By Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) was a preeminent Russian novelist and philosopher whose profound psychological insights remain cornerstones of global literature. His body of work delves deep into the complexities of human morality, spirituality, and the human condition.