The Village of Stepanchikovo
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001
224
Novel • Fiction
Russia • 1840s
2001
Adult
18+ years
The Village of Stepanchikovo by Fyodor Dostoevsky explores the dynamics within a rural Russian community. The story centers on an individual returning to the village and encountering eccentric characters, including a manipulative guest influencing the household. Through humor and insight, Dostoevsky examines themes of authority, social pretension, and morality.
Humorous
Melancholic
Emotional
Mysterious
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The Village of Stepanchikovo is a comedic yet insightful exploration of human folly and hypocrisy. Critics commend Dostoevsky's skillful character development and humor. Some note, however, that the plot may seem less intricate compared to his later works. Overall, the novel provides a satirical but engaging narrative with memorable characters.
A reader who enjoys The Village of Stepanchikovo by Fyodor Dostoevsky would appreciate satirical humor and complex characters. Fans of Russian literature and works like Gogol's Dead Souls or Chekhov's plays would be captivated by Dostoevsky's exploration of human folly and social dynamics.
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224
Novel • Fiction
Russia • 1840s
2001
Adult
18+ years
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