Poor Folk & Other Stories gathers early works by Fyodor Dostoyevsky that display his profound psychological insight, human dignity, and moral sensitivity—traits that became central in his later masterpieces. The title story, Poor Folk, is an epistolary novel portraying the tragic friendship between an impoverished copy clerk and a young seamstress. Also included are The Landlady, Mr Prokharchin, and Polzunkov, each exploring different facets of poverty, doubt, and identity. This volume offers a poignant look into the pressures of despair and hope, making it essential reading for those drawn to humanism and existential literature.
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