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Fyodor Dostoevsky

Exploring the Turbulent Life of a Literary Genius

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Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/29/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov
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Chapter 2: The First Son Sent Packing
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Chapter 3: Second Marriage, Second Children
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Chapter 4: The Third Son, Alyosha
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Chapter 5: Elders
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Chapter 6: They Arrive at the Monastery
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Chapter 7: The Old Buffoon
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Chapter 8: Women of Faith
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Chapter 9: A Lady of Little Faith
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Chapter 10: So Be It! So Be It!
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Chapter 11: Why Is Such a Man Alive!
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Chapter 12: A Seminarist-Careerist
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Chapter 13: Scandal
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Chapter 14: In the Servants’ Quarters
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Chapter 15: Stinking Lizaveta
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Chapter 16: The Confession of an Ardent Heart. In Verse
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Chapter 17: The Confession of an Ardent Heart. In Anecdotes
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Chapter 18: The Confession of an Ardent Heart. “Heels Up”
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Chapter 19: Smerdyakov
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Chapter 20: Disputation
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Chapter 21: Over the Cognac
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Chapter 22: The Sensualists
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Chapter 23: The Two Together
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Chapter 24: One More Ruined Reputation
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Chapter 25: Father Ferapont
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Chapter 26: At His Father’s
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Chapter 27: He Gets Involved with Schoolboys
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Chapter 28: At the Khokhlakovs’
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Chapter 29: Strain in the Drawing Room
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Chapter 30: Strain in the Cottage
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Chapter 31: And in the Fresh Air
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Chapter 32: A Betrothal
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Chapter 33: Smerdyakov with a Guitar
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Chapter 34: The Brothers Get Acquainted :
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Chapter 35: Rebellion
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Chapter 36: The Grand Inquisitor
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Chapter 37: A Rather Obscure One for the Moment
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Chapter 38: “It’s Always Interesting to Talk with an Intelligent Man”
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Chapter 39: The Elder Zosima and His Visitors
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Chapter 40: From the Life of the Hieromonk and Elder Zosima,
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Chapter 41:
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Chapter 42: PART III
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Chapter 43: Kuzma Samsonov
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Chapter 44: Lyagavy
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Chapter 45: Gold Mines
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Chapter 46: In the Dark
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Chapter 47: A Sudden Decision
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Chapter 48: Here I Come!
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Chapter 49: The Former and Indisputable One
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Chapter 50: Delirium
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Chapter 51: The Start of the Official Perkhotin’s Career
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Chapter 52: The Alarm
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Chapter 53: The Soul’s Journey through Torments. The First Torment
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Chapter 54: The Second Torment
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Chapter 55: The Third Torment
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Chapter 56: The Prosecutor Catches Mitya
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Chapter 57: Mitya’s Great Secret. Met with Hisses
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Chapter 58: The Evidence of the Witnesses. The Wee One
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Chapter 59: Mitya Is Taken Away
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Chapter 60: Kolya Krasotkin
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Chapter 61: Kids
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Chapter 62: A Schoolboy
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Chapter 63: Zhuchka
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Chapter 64: At Ilyusha’s Bedside
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Chapter 65: Precocity
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Chapter 66: Ilyusha
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Chapter 67: At Grushenka’s
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Chapter 68: An Ailing Little Foot
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Chapter 69: A Little Demon
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Chapter 70: A Hymn and a Secret
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Chapter 71: Not You! Not You!
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Chapter 72: The First Meeting with Smerdyakov
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Chapter 73: The Second Visit to Smerdyakov
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Chapter 74: The Third and Last Meeting with Smerdyakov
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Chapter 75: The Devil. Ivan Fyodorovich’s Nightmare
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Chapter 76: “He Said That!”
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Chapter 77: The Fatal Day
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Chapter 78: Dangerous Witnesses
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Chapter 79: Medical Expertise and One Pound of Nuts
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Chapter 80: Fortune Smiles on Mitya
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Chapter 81: A Sudden Catastrophe
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Chapter 82: The Prosecutor’s Speech. Characterizations
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Chapter 83: A Historical Survey
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Chapter 84: A Treatise on Smerdyakov
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Chapter 85: Psychology at Full Steam. The Galloping Troika. The Finale of the Prosecutor’s Speech
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Chapter 86: The Defense Attorney’s Speech. A Stick with Two Ends
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Chapter 87: There Was No Money. There Was No Robbery
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Chapter 88: And There Was No Murder Either
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Chapter 89: An Adulterer of Thought
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Chapter 90: Our Peasants Stood Up for Themselves
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Who should listen The Brothers Karamazov

The summary audiobook of "The Brothers Karamazov" is perfect for readers seeking an accessible introduction to Dostoevsky's profound exploration of morality, faith, and human psychology. It's ideal for students, literature enthusiasts, or anyone curious about existential themes and familial dynamics but who may find the original text daunting or time-consuming. This concise overview allows listeners to grasp the novel's key concepts and character dynamics, sparking deeper interest in Dostoevsky's work or enhancing their understanding before engaging with the full text.

3 quotes from The Brothers Karamazov

  • "If God does not exist, everything is permitted."
  • "The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for."
  • "Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him."

Author : Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was a prominent Russian writer known for his extraordinary ability to blend religious mysticism with deep psychological insight. His notable works, including *Crime and Punishment* (1866), *The Idiot* (1869), and *The Brothers Karamazov* (1880), delve into the complexities of the human experience within the tumultuous political, social, and spiritual landscape of 19th-century Russia. Dostoevsky's exploration of existential themes, particularly evident in *Notes from Underground*, has earned him a reputation as a foundational figure in existential literature. In addition to his novels, he wrote short stories, essays, and journals, engaging profoundly with philosophy and theology. His influence continues to resonate, with many critics hailing him as one of the greatest writers in world literature.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/10

The Brothers Karamazov Free Audiobook Download

Fyodor Dostoevsky

Exploring the Turbulent Life of a Literary Genius

4.36316906rating

Information

Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 0

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/29/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Brothers Karamazov

The summary audiobook of "The Brothers Karamazov" is perfect for readers seeking an accessible introduction to Dostoevsky's profound exploration of morality, faith, and human psychology. It's ideal for students, literature enthusiasts, or anyone curious about existential themes and familial dynamics but who may find the original text daunting or time-consuming. This concise overview allows listeners to grasp the novel's key concepts and character dynamics, sparking deeper interest in Dostoevsky's work or enhancing their understanding before engaging with the full text.

3 quotes from The Brothers Karamazov

  • "If God does not exist, everything is permitted."
  • "The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for."
  • "Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him."

Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was a prominent Russian writer known for his extraordinary ability to blend religious mysticism with deep psychological insight. His notable works, including *Crime and Punishment* (1866), *The Idiot* (1869), and *The Brothers Karamazov* (1880), delve into the complexities of the human experience within the tumultuous political, social, and spiritual landscape of 19th-century Russia. Dostoevsky's exploration of existential themes, particularly evident in *Notes from Underground*, has earned him a reputation as a foundational figure in existential literature. In addition to his novels, he wrote short stories, essays, and journals, engaging profoundly with philosophy and theology. His influence continues to resonate, with many critics hailing him as one of the greatest writers in world literature.