Books by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Crime and Punishment (1987)
A psychological study of the guilt one man finds after he murders an old woman. Raskolnikov, the fir...

The Idiot (2003)
Prince Myshkin, a good yet simple man, is out of place in the corrupt world obsessed by wealth, powe...

Poor People (2011)
Introducing the first in a long line of underground characters, Dostoevsky's first full-length work ...

The Village of Stepanchikovo (1995)
First published in 1859, the year of his return to St Petersberg from exile, this superb comic tale ...

The Devils (1971)
In The Devils Dostoyevsky created a chilling and prophetic story of revolutionaries and nihilists pl...

The Brothers Karamazov (1996)
Three sons find their violent and vengeful lives exposed when their despicable father is murdered, a...

The Double (2005)
The discovery of a mysterious doppelganger turns Goliadkin's life upside down in "The Double," while...

The Possessed (2004)
Originally completed in 1872, this novel offers a politically prophetic study of a nation in turmoil...

Demons (1994)
Originally completed in 1872, this novel offers a politically prophetic study of a nation in turmoil...

The Double and the Gambler (2007)
The discovery of a mysterious doppelganger turns Goliadkin's life upside down in The Double, while t...

Dostoyevsky (1980)
Contains selections from: The House of the Dead, Baklushkin's Story, Akulka's Husband, In the Hospit...

The Gambler (2009)
The Gambler was written by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The novel reflects Dostoevsky's addiction to roulette,...

The House of the Dead (2004)
Accused of political subversion as a young man, Dostoyevsky was sentenced to 4 years of hard labor a...

Notes from Underground (1993)
Written in 1864, this classic novel recounts the apology and confession of a minor nineteenth-centur...