The last and crowning work of Dostoevsky’s life, The Brothers Karamazov, first appeared as a serial in Russky Vistnik, a Moscow magazine, during 1879-1880. Written under circumstances of severe external and internal pressure, each installment created a national furore comparable only to the excitement stirred by the appearance, in 1866, of Crime and Punishment. To Dostoevsky The Brothers Karamazov embodied the quintessence of Russian character, in all its exaltation, compassion and profligacy. Readers in every language have since accepted his own evaluation of this work and have gone even further by proclaiming it one of the few great novels of all ages and countries.

The son of a penurious army surgeon, Dostoevsky was educated as a military engineer. After his father’s death, he relinquished whatever career he might have attained in government service for the hazards of literature. His very first work, a short novel, Poor Folk, was immediately acclaimed and Dostoevsky found himself famous overnight. While attending a meeting of his literary and revolutionary colleagues as a spectator, he was arrested by czarist police and was condemned to death. A few moments before the time for the execution, word came that he was reprieved and was to be banished to Siberia for four years. After his period of exile, he was to serve for life in the ranks of the army. The famous Ten Years in a Dead House was written in Siberia. With the accession of Alexander II, Dostoevsky was pa-->>

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