
KARAMAZOVIN VELJEKSET II
F. M. DOSTOJEVSKI
SISÄLLYS: - KOLMAS OSA JATKUU
NELJÄS OSA
EPILOGI
KOLMAS OSA JATKUU
NELJÄS OSA
A sprawling Russian saga continues, following the tempestuous lives of the Karamazov brothers as they navigate a web of love, betrayal, and moral crisis. The patriarch’s sudden death has left the family divided, drawing each sibling into a fierce struggle over inheritance, faith, and identity. Old friendships surface, new alliances form, and the courtroom becomes a battlefield for the soul‑searching debates that have defined the story from the start.
In this second part, the focus narrows onto Mitja, a tormented young man caught between his yearning for Grushenka and a looming sense of doom. His restless mind wrestles with jealousy, guilt, and the pressure of an impending trial, while the wider world of the brothers—filled with philosophical arguments about free will and divine justice—presses in around him. The narrative blends psychological intensity with Dostoevsky’s trademark exploration of conscience, offering listeners a gripping, introspective journey through a family on the brink of collapse.
Language
fi
Duration
~19 hours (1147K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Helsinki: Otava, 1969.
Credits
Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2023-09-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1821–1881
Best known for turning guilt, faith, freedom, and desperation into unforgettable fiction, this Russian novelist wrote with unusual psychological depth. His life was marked by hardship, political danger, illness, and debt, and those pressures helped shape some of literature’s most intense and human novels.
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