Poor Folk

Poor Folk

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In the mid-19th century, Fyodor Dostoyevsky penned the poignant novel "Poor Folk," revealing the intimate lives of two destitute individuals through their heartfelt correspondence. The narrative unfolds through the letters exchanged between Makar Dievushkin, a seasoned civil servant, and Barbara Alexievna, a young woman whom he deeply respects. Dostoyevsky's exploration of poverty and human connection in "Poor Folk" offers a raw and insightful portrayal of societal struggles and personal relationships. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and aspiring writers, this timeless work sheds light on the enduring themes of empathy and resilience, resonating with readers seeking profound insights into the human experience.

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