Uncle's Dream is the first novel written by Dostoevsky after his release from prison in Siberia, and the novel begins when Prince "K" arrived at Mordasov, and he came down from the house of Mrs. Maria Alexander Venamo Skaleva, who is considered the most important woman in that region, and Prince Uncle or "K" did not spend time in Mordasov was only three days away, but this short stay left inevitable memories that cannot be erased! Add to this that the prince's visit brought about a revolution in the city, and the story of this revolution will undoubtedly be the most important page in Mordasov's history. Thus, the novel goes on to describe the prince
And his relationship with the people of Mordasov, who seemed to them to be a comic character with a light shade and spirit. Some accepted him, while others did not accept him. He began writing comic plays that would restore the glory of Vizin, Gribov, and Gogol. In the past, I had a great deal of lightness of spirit, and I even wrote a play of the type Fu .. Fu .. Vaudeville with wonderful lyrical pieces. However, this play was never acted. Events continue in the novel until Mrs. Maria Alexandrovna Moskaleva arranges for her daughter's marriage to the prince. Maria Alexandrovna was impulsive with her genius, so she prepared a partly big project: she will marry her daughter to a rich man, to a dying prince..." But Zina soon confessed to the prince, "My mother and I deceived you, Prince. So my mother deceived you by making me accept to marry you, and I deceived you by accepting this marriage. We got you drunk, and you sang and appeared in front of you to loot your money.. and to steal your wealth and your title. An image of the social and spiritual life of Russia in the eighteenth century, which ultimately expresses the writer's philosophy and vision of life, until he became one of the best Russian writers of his time.
Pages: 224
Publisher: Juice Books
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