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The Eternal Husband

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Zusatztext "I wanted them all! even those I'd already read." —Ron Rosenbaum! The New York Observer "Small wonders." — Time Out London " [F]irst-rate…astutely selected and attractively packaged…indisputably great works." —Adam Begley! The New York Observer "I’ve always been haunted by Bartleby! the proto-slacker. But it’s the handsomely minimalist cover of the Melville House edition that gets me here! one of many in the small publisher’s fine 'Art of the Novella' series." — The New Yorker "The Art of the Novella series is sort of an anti-Kindle. What these singular! distinctive titles celebrate is book-ness. They're slim enough to be portable but showy enough to be conspicuously consumed—tiny little objects that demand to be loved for the commodities they are." —KQED (NPR San Francisco) "Some like it short! and if you're one of them! Melville House! an independent publisher based in Brooklyn! has a line of books for you... elegant-looking paperback editions ...a good read in a small package." — The Wall Street Journal Informationen zum Autor Fyodor Dostoevsky was born in 1821 in Moscow, the son of a tyrannical doctor subsequently murdered by his serfs. After studying engineering, Dostoevsky published his first novel, Poor Folk , in 1846 to great acclaim. Two years later, however, he was sentenced to death for being a member of a secret intellectual society seen as anti-Czarist. While actually standing before the firing squad, Dostoevsky was given a last-minute reprieve, and sent instead to prison in Siberia for ten years. His novels and the political journals he edited would rankle authorities for the rest of his life. This, plus devastating gambling debts, led him to frequently flee to Europe, even as he composed masterworks such as Crime and Punishment , The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov . He died in St. Petersburg in 1881. Klappentext The most monstrous monster is the monster with noble feelings. This remarkably edgy and suspenseful tale shows that! despite being better known for his voluminous and sprawling novels! Fyodor Dostoevsky was a master of the more tightly-focused form of the novella. The Eternal Husband may! in fact! constitute his most classically-shaped composition! with his most devilish plot: a man answers a late-night knock on the door to find himself in a tense and puzzling confrontation with the husband of a former lover-but it isn't clear if the husband knows about the affair. What follows is one of the most beautiful and piercing considerations ever written about the dualities of love: a dazzling psychological duel between the two men over knowledge they may or may not share! bringing them both to a shattering conclusion. The Art of The Novella Series Too short to be a novel! too long to be a short story! the novella is generally unrecognized by academics and publishers. Nonetheless! it is a form beloved and practiced by literature's greatest writers. In the Art Of The Novella series! Melville House celebrates this renegade art form and its practitioners with titles that are! in many instances! presented in book form for the first time. Zusammenfassung The most monstrous monster is the monster with noble feelings. This remarkably edgy and suspenseful tale shows that! despite being better known for his voluminous and sprawling novels! Fyodor Dostoevsky was a master of the more tightly-focused form of the novella. The Eternal Husband may! in fact! constitute his most classically-shaped composition! with his most devilish plot: a man answers a late-night knock on the door to find himself in a tense and puzzling confrontation with the husband of a former lover—but it isn’t clear if the husband ...

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Authors Fyodor Dostoevsky, Fyodor M. Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Fyodor/ Garnett Dostoyevsky, Constance Garnett
Assisted by Constance Garnett (Translation)
Publisher Melville House
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 01.04.2005
 
EAN 9780976140733
ISBN 978-0-9761407-3-3
No. of pages 210
Dimensions 127 mm x 171 mm x 19 mm
Series The Art of the Novella
The Art of the Novella
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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