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Uncle's Dream
Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Alma Books - Alma Classics
- 101-page classics
- by New translation by Roger Cockrell
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Publisher | Alma Books - Alma Classics |
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ISBN | 9781847497680 |
Author(s) | New translation by Roger Cockrell |
Publication date | March 2020 |
Edition | Paperback |
Dimensions | 210 x 150 mm |
Pages | 101 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Exhibition | 101-page classics |
Description
The small town of Mordasov is all abuzz at the arrival of Prince K-, a wealthy, ageing landowner, after an absence of several years. Marya Alexandrovna Moskaleva, a local gossip and fearsome schemer, decides that he would be an advantageous match for her daughter Zina. But in her endeavours to make such a union come about, she must contend with rival matchmakers and Zina's existing suitors. The first book Dostoevsky wrote after serving his sentence in a Siberian prison camp - an experience that inspired his semi-autobiographical novel The House of the Dead - Uncle's Dream shares none of that work's gloomy tone or weighty subject matter: it is a humorous drawing-room novella, a satire of Russian society that can be enjoyed as a lighter counterpoint to the author's later works.
Uncle's Dream