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Constance Garnett

    Constance Garnett fue una traductora inglesa fundamental de la literatura rusa del siglo XIX. Fue fundamental para presentar las obras de León Tolstói, Fiódor Dostoyevski y Antón Chéjov al público de habla inglesa a gran escala por primera vez. Sus traducciones moldearon profundamente la recepción y comprensión de estos icónicos autores rusos en el mundo occidental. Los esfuerzos de Garnett hicieron que sus profundas contribuciones literarias fueran accesibles y amadas por una audiencia global.

    The Gambler and Other Stories
    Crimen y Castigo
    The House of the Dead
    El idiota
    The Insulted and Humiliated
    Los hermanos Karamázov
    • A collection of one novella and six short stories - The Gambler, Bobok, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, A Christmas Party and a Wedding, A Nasty Story and The Meek One.

      The Gambler and Other Stories2022
      4,1
    • Oscar Wilde claimed that Humiliated and Insulted is not at all inferior to the other great masterpieces and Friedrich Nietzsche is said to have wept over it. Its construction is that of an intricate detective novel, and the reader is plunged into a world of moral degradation, childhood trauma and, above all, unrequited love.

      The Insulted and Humiliated2022
      4,3
    • The House of the Dead

      Man is sometimes extraordinarily, passionately, in love with suffering...

      • 205 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Fyodor Dostoyevsky was born on November 11, 1821, and was introduced to literature early in life, with his mother teaching him to read and write using the Bible. His literary immersion was profound, fueled by his parents' nightly readings. Tragedy struck in 1837 when his mother died of tuberculosis, and he and his brother were enrolled at the Nikolayev Military Engineering Institute, where Dostoyevsky found little interest in military studies, preferring drawing and architecture. His father's death in 1839 may have triggered his epilepsy, yet he persevered, eventually becoming an engineer cadet. His first completed work, a translation of Balzac's "Eugénie Grandet," was published in 1843 but failed commercially. He then wrote "Poor Folk," which was a success, followed by "The Double," which received poor reviews and exacerbated his health issues. Involved in socialist circles, Dostoyevsky faced arrest in 1849 for distributing banned works, leading to a death sentence commuted to four years of hard labor in Siberia. His prison experiences inspired "The House of the Dead," published in 1861. He later completed "The Gambler" in just 26 days. Despite continued health decline, including a diagnosis of pulmonary emphysema, he published "Demons" in 1873. Dostoyevsky died on February 9, 1881, after suffering multiple pulmonary hemorrhages.

      The House of the Dead2019
      4,0
    • On the Eve

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Brand-new translation of one of Turgenevs major novels, includes pictures and an extensive section on Turgenevs life and works.

      On the Eve2019
      3,7
    • Memoirs of a Hunter

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Presented here in a masterful new translation by Michael Pursglove, this landmark collection established the literary reputation of the author, who considered it his most significant contribution to Russian literature, and is universally regarded as a milestone in the Russian realist tradition.

      Memoirs of a Hunter2015
      4,0
    • A Raw Youth (The Adolescent)

      • 366 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The novel explores the tumultuous relationship between 19-year-old Arkady Dolgoruky and his father, the notorious landowner Versilov, as Arkady returns to St. Petersburg after years at boarding school. As he navigates the complexities of his family's scandalous affairs, the story delves into deep psychological, emotional, and moral conflicts, reflecting the intricacies of the human condition. Dostoyevsky's rich characterizations and themes make this work a significant contribution to literature, showcasing the author's profound understanding of human nature.

      A Raw Youth (The Adolescent)2009
      3,4
    • A rich and idle man confronts his dead mistress's husband in this psychological novel of duality. Powerful and accessible, it offers a captivating and revealing exploration of love, guilt, and hatred.

      The eternal husband2008
      3,8
    • Los hermanos Karamázov

      • 1104 páginas
      • 39 horas de lectura

      La novela se construye alrededor de Fiódor Pávlovich Karamázov, un terrateniente borracho, arbitrario y corrompido, y de sus cuatro hijos - Dmitri, de carácter violento; lván, un intelectual frío y materialista; Aliosha, el hijo pequeño, pasivo y religioso; y Smerdiakov, hijo bastardo y resentido. La novela gira en torno a las relaciones perversas que se establecen entre el padre y los hijos hasta que éste es asesinado y su presunto asesino, Dmitri, juzgado y condenado. Odio, amor, crueldad, compasión, sentimientos radicalmente contrarios y enfrentados.

      Los hermanos Karamázov2007
      4,4