Fyodor Dostoevsky
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
"The Grand Inquisitor" is a philosophical narrative within Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Brothers Karamazov," where Jesus returns during the Spanish Inquisition and is confronted by the Grand Inquisitor. The Inquisitor argues that Jesus's gift of free will is too burdensome for humanity, as people prefer security over freedom. This parable captures Dostoevsky's deep reflections on the tension between individual liberty and the desire for societal order, posing complex questions about authority, faith, and human nature.
In "The House of the Dead," Dostoevsky draws from his own experiences in a Siberian prison camp to depict the harsh realities of penal servitude. The protagonist, Aleksandr Goryanchikov, witnesses the brutal treatment of convicts, yet also moments of camaraderie and humanity, offering insight into resilience amid suffering. In "The Permanent Husband," Dostoevsky tells the story of Pavel Pavlovich Trusotsky, who struggles with jealousy and a desire for vengeance after learning of his wife's betrayal. The novella delves into themes of obsession, moral decay, and the complexity of human relationships, showcasing Dostoevsky's psychological depth and his exploration of human contradictions.
Duration - 18h 15m.
Author - Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
Narrator - Geoffrey Giuliano.
Published Date - Tuesday, 02 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Eden Garret Giuliano ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"The Grand Inquisitor" is a philosophical narrative within Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Brothers Karamazov," where Jesus returns during the Spanish Inquisition and is confronted by the Grand Inquisitor. The Inquisitor argues that Jesus's gift of free will is too burdensome for humanity, as people prefer security over freedom. This parable captures Dostoevsky's deep reflections on the tension between individual liberty and the desire for societal order, posing complex questions about authority, faith, and human nature. In "The House of the Dead," Dostoevsky draws from his own experiences in a Siberian prison camp to depict the harsh realities of penal servitude. The protagonist, Aleksandr Goryanchikov, witnesses the brutal treatment of convicts, yet also moments of camaraderie and humanity, offering insight into resilience amid suffering. In "The Permanent Husband," Dostoevsky tells the story of Pavel Pavlovich Trusotsky, who struggles with jealousy and a desire for vengeance after learning of his wife's betrayal. The novella delves into themes of obsession, moral decay, and the complexity of human relationships, showcasing Dostoevsky's psychological depth and his exploration of human contradictions. Duration - 18h 15m. Author - Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Narrator - Geoffrey Giuliano. Published Date - Tuesday, 02 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Eden Garret Giuliano ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:25
Chapter 1
Duration:00:30:44
Chapter 2
Duration:00:29:28
Chapter 3
Duration:00:28:45
Chapter 4
Duration:00:12:05
Chapter 5
Duration:00:33:42
Chapter 6
Duration:00:35:18
Chapter 7
Duration:00:33:32
Chapter 8
Duration:00:37:49
Chapter 9
Duration:00:28:31
Chapter 10
Duration:00:26:55
Chapter 11
Duration:00:28:17
Chapter 12
Duration:00:13:53
Chapter 13
Duration:00:35:54
Chapter 14
Duration:00:34:18
Chapter 15
Duration:00:43:41
Chapter 16
Duration:00:29:25
Chapter 17
Duration:00:29:25
Chapter 18
Duration:00:41:05
Chapter 19
Duration:00:26:02
Chapter 20
Duration:00:41:19
Chapter 21
Duration:00:28:36
Chapter 22
Duration:00:41:37
Chapter 23
Duration:00:35:22
Chapter 24
Duration:00:33:57
Chapter 25
Duration:00:11:35
Chapter 26
Duration:00:13:42
Chapter 27
Duration:00:28:25
Chapter 28
Duration:00:21:10
Chapter 29
Duration:00:14:08
Chapter 30
Duration:00:23:24
Chapter 31
Duration:00:16:22
Chapter 32
Duration:00:23:35
Chapter 33
Duration:00:13:13
Chapter 34
Duration:00:17:34
Chapter 35
Duration:00:15:56
Chapter 36
Duration:00:21:21
Chapter 37
Duration:00:32:06
Chapter 38
Duration:00:16:57
Chapter 39
Duration:00:15:56
Chapter 40
Duration:00:17:40
Chapter 41
Duration:00:17:10
Chapter 42
Duration:00:15:18
outro - fyodor dostoevsky bundle.mp3
Duration:00:00:17