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Landlady

Landlady

By: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Step into the world of Landlady, where everything shifts for Ordynov, a reclusive young thinker, as he embarks on a quest for a new home. Observing from afar is the ailing landlord, while the enchanting landlady draws closer, weaving a complex tale of love, murder, and sorcery. This unique novella, penned by Fyodor Dostoevsky at just 26, carries the weight of his early genius before his exile to Siberia. Preceded only by The Double and Poor Folk, it draws from rich Russian folklore and the influences of Pushkin and Gogol, foreshadowing the profound themes that would shape Dostoevskys later masterpieces. (Summary by Yuqing Cao)Copyright Fiction Classics Philosophy Social Sciences
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  • 006 - Part II Chapter III
    Feb 20 2026
    Step into the world of Landlady, where everything shifts for Ordynov, a reclusive young thinker, as he embarks on a quest for a new home. Observing from afar is the ailing landlord, while the enchanting landlady draws closer, weaving a complex tale of love, murder, and sorcery. This unique novella, penned by Fyodor Dostoevsky at just 26, carries the weight of his early genius before his exile to Siberia. Preceded only by The Double and Poor Folk, it draws from rich Russian folklore and the influences of Pushkin and Gogol, foreshadowing the profound themes that would shape Dostoevskys later masterpieces. (Summary by Yuqing Cao)
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    40 mins
  • 004 - Part II Chapter I
    Feb 20 2026
    Step into the world of Landlady, where everything shifts for Ordynov, a reclusive young thinker, as he embarks on a quest for a new home. Observing from afar is the ailing landlord, while the enchanting landlady draws closer, weaving a complex tale of love, murder, and sorcery. This unique novella, penned by Fyodor Dostoevsky at just 26, carries the weight of his early genius before his exile to Siberia. Preceded only by The Double and Poor Folk, it draws from rich Russian folklore and the influences of Pushkin and Gogol, foreshadowing the profound themes that would shape Dostoevskys later masterpieces. (Summary by Yuqing Cao)
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    1 hr and 4 mins
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