"Mistaken identity Drama." . . "Manners and customs." . . "Constance Garnett" . . "far-søn forholdet" . . "Brothers." . . "Rusland" . . "kærlighed" . . . . . . . . . . . "Three brothers live in a small, typical Russian town. Their father, a selfish, cunning, lascivious figure with little love for them, tries to maintain his control over them and anyone who comes within his orbit. The roots of dissent, unhappiness, hope, ambition and desire run deep in this community as everywhere, and Dostoyevsky brings them to the fore with an unexpected death."@en . . . . . "Radio plays"@en . "Specimens"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Audiobooks (Playaway)" . . . "Brothers Karamazov"@en . . . . . "Driven by intense, uncontrollable emotions of rage and revenge, the four Karamazov brothers all become involved in the brutal murder of their despicable father." . "Driven by intense, uncontrollable emotions of rage and revenge, the four Karamazov brothers all become involved in the brutal murder of their despicable father."@en . . . . "An original audio adaptation of the author's complete work of a Russian who fathered and neglected three sons."@en . . . . . . "Fyodor Dostoevsky's crowning life work, The Brothers Karamazov, stands among the greatest novels in world literature. His exploration of faith, doubt, morality, and the place of suffering in life are equaled in no other work of literature, save the Bible. The book explores the lives of four brothers and, at the same, it carefully explores their personalities and inclinations. Their psyches together represent the full spectrum of human nature, and continuum of faith and doubt ..."@en . . "Media Books presents The brothers Karamazov"@en . "The stirring tale of four brothers: the pleasure-seeking, impatient Dmitri; the brillian and morose Ivan; the gentle, loving, and honest Alyosha; and the illegitimate Smerdyakov: shy, silent and cruel. The four unite in the murder of one of literature's most despicable characters -- their father."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "\"Dostoyevsky's titanic masterpiece, The brothers Karamazov, is here adapted into a spellbinding full-cast drama by playwright David Fishelson. The passionate Karamazov brothers spring to life, led by their rogue of a father, who entertains himself by drinking, womanizing, and pitting his three sons against each other. The men have plenty to fight over, including the alluring Grushenka.\"--L.A. Theatre Works, Audio Theatre Collection."@en . . . . . . "History"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . . . . "The story of four brothers and the role they play in their fathers death."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Four brothers combine all the human virtues and vices. The author explored the human psyche long before Freud."@en . . . . . "Psychological novel by the 19th century Russian master of realism. Through the murder of a depraved father and the false conviction of one of his four sons, the novel explores the dual nature of man. First published in 1880."@en . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Electronic audio books"@en . . "Audio Literature presents The brothers Karamazov"@en . "The brothers karamazov"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Brothers Karamazov" . . "The brothers Karamazov [abridged]" . . "The Brothers Karamazov"@en . "Sir Anthony Quayle reads The brothers Karamazov"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dostoyevsky's famous and well-regarded 1880 novel, The Brothers Karamazov, is a tale of bitter family rivalries. Three brothers live in a small, typical Russian town. Their father, a selfish, cunning, lascivious figure with little love for them, tries to maintain his control over them and anyone who comes within his orbit. The roots of dissent, unhappiness, hope, ambition and desire run deep in this community as everywhere, and Dostoyevsky brings them to the fore with an unexpected death."@en . "Human nature's many sides are exemplified in the four brothers who conspire in the murder of their father."@en . "Human nature's many sides are exemplified in the four brothers who conspire in the murder of their father." . . . . . . . "Two of the brothers Karamazov, Mitya and Ivan, come under scrutiny following that most heinous of acts - parricide. One of them is punished following a dramatic and celebrated trail. But was he the guilty brother?"@en . . . . "Didactic fiction"@en . "Didactic fiction" . . . "The brothers Karamazov"@en . "Brothers Karamazov"@en . "Brothers Karamazov" . "The brothers Karamazov" . . . . "Brothers Karamasov"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "After spending four years in a Siberian penal settlement, during which time he underwent a religious conversion, Dostoevsky developed a keen ability for deep character analysis. In \"The Brothers Karamazov\", he explores human nature at its most loathsome and cruel but never flinches at what he finds. \"The Brothers Karamazov\" tells the stirring tale of four brothers: the pleasure-seeking, impatient Dmitri; the brilliant and morose Ivan; the gentle, loving and honest Alyosha; and the illegitimate Smerdyakov: shy, silent, and cruel. The four unite in the murder of one of literature's most despicable characters, their father. This was Dostoevsky's final and best work."@en . . . . "The Brothers Karamazov tells the stirring tale of four brothers: the pleasure-seeking, impatient Dmitri; the brilliant and morose Ivan; the gentle, loving, and honest Alyosha; and the illegitimate Smerdyakov: shy, silent, and cruel. The four unite in the murder of one of literature's most despicable characters--their father."@en . . "Fyodor Karamazov is a depraved landowner whose rival for the affections of Grushenka is his eldest son, Mitya. Karamazov is murdered and the novel centres on the ensuring investigation and trial, and the parts played by his three sons. Ivan, the second son is a tortured intellectual and Alyosha, the youngest, is the religious foil to his father and brothers. But it is Mitya's passion for two women that contributes to disaster. More than a complex investigation of the crime of parricide, the Brothers Karamazov is a devastating study of social and psychological disintegration."@en . . "Playaway" . "Downloadable audio books" . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . "Audio adaptations" . "Historical drama"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Presents the story of a patricide in which the murdered man's sons share varying degrees of complicity and depicts the search for truth--about man, about life, about the existence of God."@en . "Presents the story of a patricide in which the murdered man's sons share varying degrees of complicity and depicts the search for truth--about man, about life, about the existence of God." . . . . . . . . "Dostoyevsky's titanic masterpiece The Brothers Karamozov is here adapted into a spellbinding full-cast drama by playwright David Fishelson. The passionate Karamazov brothers spring to life, led by their rogue of a father, who entertains himself by drinking, womanizing, and pitting his three sons against each other. The men have plenty to fight over, including the alluring Grushenka. An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring John de Lancie, Sharon Gless, Arye Gross, Harry Hamlin, Kaitlin Hopkins, Joseph Mascolo, Richard Hoyt Miller, John Randolph, John Rubinstein, Tom Virtue and Ping Wu."@en . . . . . . . "The violent lives of three sons are exposed when their father is murdered and each one attempts to come to terms with his guilt."@en . "The violent lives of three sons are exposed when their father is murdered and each one attempts to come to terms with his guilt." . . "Brothers karamazov" . . . "Audiobooks"@en . "Audiobooks" . . . "FICTION / Classics." . . "retssager" . . "Fathers and sons." . . "DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System)" . . "Man-woman relationships Drama." . . "Talking books (C-D)" . . "Brothers Fiction." . . "hoopla digital." . . . . "1533 - 1917" . . "Blackstone Audio (Firm)" . . "Courtship Drama." . . "Russia" . . "Russia." . "1801 - 1917" . . "Fathers and sons Fiction." . . "Didactic fiction." . . "FICTION / General" . . 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