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A Raw Youth

A Tale of Idealism, Rebellion, and Society's Corruption
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A gripping tale of ambition, idealism, and moral struggle—A Raw Youth (also known as The Adolescent) is one of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's most profound psychological novels.


Set in 19th-century Russia, the novel follows Arkady Dolgoruky, a young man filled with dreams of wealth and power. As the illegitimate son of a landowner, he struggles to carve his path in a world of deceit, corruption, and conflicting ideologies. His obsession with Napoleon's success and a secret document he possesses drive him into a web of manipulation, betrayal, and self-discovery.


With Dostoyevsky's signature philosophical depth, A Raw Youth explores social class struggles, generational conflicts, and the eternal battle between innocence and cynicism. This psychological masterpiece is a must-read for those fascinated by human nature, morality, and existential dilemmas.


A Raw Youth is a lesser-known yet essential work by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the literary genius behind Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov.

It remains a classic of Russian literature, offering timeless insights into human psychology and society's contradictions.


If you love deep philosophical novels, character-driven storytelling, and thought-provoking themes, then A Raw Youth is a must-read.

Get your copy today and explore Dostoyevsky's fascinating world of intellect, emotion, and moral conflict!

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31 января 2025
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830 стр.
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