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Poor Folk tells a tender, intimate story through letters exchanged between Makar Devushkin, a modest clerk, and Varvara Dobroselova, a young woman facing hardship. Their correspondence reveals affection, vulnerability, and the quiet dignity of lives shaped by poverty. Dostoevsky captures small details of daily struggle alongside moments of hope and kindness, creating a deeply human portrait of resilience. As his debut novel, it established his gift for psychological realism and compassion for society’s overlooked. Moving and sincere, Poor Folk remains a poignant exploration of connection in difficult circumstances. This edition features clean, readable formatting, carefully preserved text, and is ideal for students, book clubs, and collectors of public domain classics. Discover why this work continues to influence literature, culture, and modern thought across generations. This edition features clean, readable formatting, carefully preserved text, and is ideal for students, book clubs, and collectors of public domain classics. Discover why this work continues to influence literature, culture, and modern thought across generations. This edition features clean, readable formatting, carefully preserved text, and is ideal for students, book clubs, and collectors of public domain classics. Discover why this work continues to influence literature, culture, and modern thought across generations.
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كتاب إلكتروني: 16 أبريل 2026
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