Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1880
96 chapters · 350,116 words
The History of a Family: Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov
The History of a Family: He Gets Rid of His Eldest Son
The History of a Family: The Second Marriage and the Second Family
The History of a Family: The Third Son, Alyosha
The History of a Family: Elders
An Unfortunate Gathering: They Arrive at the Monastery
An Unfortunate Gathering: The Old Buffoon
An Unfortunate Gathering: Peasant Women Who Have Faith
An Unfortunate Gathering: A Lady of Little Faith
An Unfortunate Gathering: So Be It! so Be It!
An Unfortunate Gathering: Why is Such a Man Alive?
An Unfortunate Gathering: A Young Man Bent on a Career
An Unfortunate Gathering: The Scandalous Scene
The Sensualists: In the Servants’ Quarters
The Sensualists: Lizaveta
The Sensualists: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—In Verse
The Sensualists: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—In Anecdote
The Sensualists: The Confession of a Passionate Heart—“Heels Up”
The Sensualists: Smerdyakov
The Sensualists: The Controversy
The Sensualists: Over the Brandy
The Sensualists: The Sensualists
The Sensualists: Both Together
The Sensualists: Another Reputation Ruined
Lacerations: Father Ferapont
Lacerations: At His Father’s
Lacerations: A Meeting With the Schoolboys
Lacerations: At the Hohlakovs’
Lacerations: A Laceration in the Drawing‐Room
Lacerations: A Laceration in the Cottage
Lacerations: And in the Open Air
Pro and Contra: The Engagement
Pro and Contra: Smerdyakov With a Guitar
Pro and Contra: The Brothers Make Friends
Pro and Contra: Rebellion
Pro and Contra: The Grand Inquisitor
Pro and Contra: For Awhile a Very Obscure One
Pro and Contra: “It’s Always Worth While Speaking to a Clever Man”
The Russian Monk: Father Zossima and His Visitors
The Russian Monk: The Duel
The Russian Monk: Conversations and Exhortations of Father Zossima
Alyosha: The Breath of Corruption
Alyosha: A Critical Moment
Alyosha: An Onion
Alyosha: Cana of Galilee
Mitya: Kuzma Samsonov
Mitya: Lyagavy
Mitya: Gold‐Mines
Mitya: In the Dark
Mitya: A Sudden Resolution
Mitya: “I Am Coming, Too!”
Mitya: The First and Rightful Lover
Mitya: Delirium
The Preliminary Investigation: The Beginning of Perhotin’s Official Career
The Preliminary Investigation: The Alarm
The Preliminary Investigation: The Sufferings of a Soul, the First Ordeal
The Preliminary Investigation: The Second Ordeal
The Preliminary Investigation: The Third Ordeal
The Preliminary Investigation: The Prosecutor Catches Mitya
The Preliminary Investigation: Mitya’s Great Secret. Received With Hisses
The Preliminary Investigation: The Evidence of the Witnesses. the Babe
The Preliminary Investigation: They Carry Mitya Away
The Boys: Kolya Krassotkin
The Boys: Children
The Boys: The Schoolboy
The Boys: The Lost Dog
The Boys: By Ilusha’s Bedside
The Boys: Precocity
The Boys: Ilusha
Ivan: At Grushenka’s
Ivan: The Injured Foot
Ivan: A Little Demon
Ivan: A Hymn and a Secret
Ivan: Not You, Not You!
Ivan: The First Interview With Smerdyakov
Ivan: The Second Visit to Smerdyakov
Ivan: The Third and Last Interview With Smerdyakov
Ivan: The Devil. Ivan’s Nightmare
Ivan: “It Was He Who Said That”
A Judicial Error: The Fatal Day
A Judicial Error: Dangerous Witnesses
A Judicial Error: The Medical Experts and a Pound of Nuts
A Judicial Error: Fortune Smiles on Mitya
A Judicial Error: A Sudden Catastrophe
A Judicial Error: The Prosecutor’s Speech. Sketches of Character
A Judicial Error: An Historical Survey
A Judicial Error: A Treatise on Smerdyakov
A Judicial Error: The Galloping Troika. the End of the Prosecutor’s Speech.
A Judicial Error: The Speech for the Defense. an Argument That Cuts Both Ways
A Judicial Error: There Was No Money. There Was No Robbery
A Judicial Error: And There Was No Murder Either
A Judicial Error: A Corrupter of Thought
A Judicial Error: The Peasants Stand Firm
Epilogue: Plans for Mitya’s Escape
Epilogue: For a Moment the Lie Becomes Truth
Epilogue: Ilusha’s Funeral. the Speech at the Stone