The Gambler (Readings Classics) by fyodor dostoyevsky
- Publisher: READING CLASSICS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 60480
- ISBN: 9786275100607
- Number of Pages: 128
Rs.399.00
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📘 Title Name: The Gambler
✍️ Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
📦 Publisher: READING CLASSICS
🔹 Introduction:
The Gambler is a psychological novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky that explores obsession, addiction, and the complexities of human behavior. Set in a fictional European town, it reflects Dostoyevsky’s own struggles with gambling and debt.
🔑 Key Points:
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Focuses on the protagonist Alexei’s destructive gambling addiction and its impact on his life and relationships.
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Highlights the psychological depth and emotional turmoil of human weakness and desire.
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Explores themes of love, pride, and the unpredictability of fate.
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Inspired by Dostoyevsky’s personal experiences with gambling, giving it a raw and authentic tone.
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Offers sharp social commentary on Russian and European aristocracy and class differences.
🔚 Conclusion:
The Gambler stands as a gripping portrayal of obsession and downfall. Dostoyevsky’s masterful storytelling and deep insight into human psychology make it a timeless literary classic.