A Raw Youth (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Also known as The Adolescent, Raw Youth tells the story of teenager Arkady Dolgoruky, the illegitimate child of Andrei Petrovich Versilov, and his difficult relationship with his father. The conflict between father and son represents the battle between the conventional “old” way of thinking and the new point of view of the youth of 1860s Russia.

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A Raw Youth (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Also known as The Adolescent, Raw Youth tells the story of teenager Arkady Dolgoruky, the illegitimate child of Andrei Petrovich Versilov, and his difficult relationship with his father. The conflict between father and son represents the battle between the conventional “old” way of thinking and the new point of view of the youth of 1860s Russia.

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A Raw Youth (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

A Raw Youth (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

A Raw Youth (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

A Raw Youth (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

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Also known as The Adolescent, Raw Youth tells the story of teenager Arkady Dolgoruky, the illegitimate child of Andrei Petrovich Versilov, and his difficult relationship with his father. The conflict between father and son represents the battle between the conventional “old” way of thinking and the new point of view of the youth of 1860s Russia.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411440555
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 03/22/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 592
File size: 772 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author

Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) served time in a penal colony for socialist activities, then developed a deep Russian Orthodox faith. That faith influenced his most important works, including Crime and Punishment (1866), a tale of violent sin and redemption; The Idiot (1868); The Possessed (1872); and The Brothers Karamazov (1880).

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