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Most Popular Books by Constance GarnettConstance Garnett is the author of The Crocodile (2017), Anna Karenina (Illustrated) (2014), War and Peace (2012), Crime and Punishment: the Annotated and Illustrated Edition (2020), Letters of Anton Chekhov (2011).
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release date: Sep 15, 2017
Anna Karenina (Illustrated)
release date: Jun 07, 2014
release date: Apr 11, 2012
Crime and Punishment: the Annotated and Illustrated Edition
release date: Mar 19, 2020
release date: Jan 01, 2011
Crime and Punishment Annotated
release date: Aug 17, 2020
The Night Before Christmas
release date: Nov 28, 2023
release date: Nov 19, 2020
release date: Jun 10, 2019
The Originals: Crime and Punishment
release date: Jul 05, 2018
The Kingdom of God Is Within You
release date: Apr 05, 2009
release date: Jan 01, 2000
release date: Jun 30, 2020
release date: Jan 30, 2006
Complete Novels of Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Unabridged): Novels and Novellas by the Great Russian Novelist, Journalist and Philosopher, including Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov, Demons, The House of the Dead and many more
release date: May 24, 2015
release date: Jan 01, 1998
Letters of Anton Chekhov to His Family and Friends with Biographical Sketch - Scholar's Choice Edition
release date: Feb 19, 2015
release date: May 15, 2020
Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. Everything was in confusion in the Oblonskys'' house. The wife had discovered that the husband was carrying on an intrigue with a French girl, who had been a governess in their family, and she had announced to her husband that she could not go on living in the same house with him. This position of affairs had now lasted three days, and not only the husband and wife themselves, but all the members of their family and household, were painfully conscious of it. Every person in the house felt that there was no sense in their living together, and that the stray people brought together by chance in any inn had more in common with one another than they, the members of the family and household of the Oblonskys. The wife did not leave her own room, the husband had not been at home for three days. The children ran wild all over the house; the English governess quarreled with the housekeeper, and wrote to a friend asking her to look out for a new situation for her; the man-cook had walked off the day before just at dinner time; the kitchen-maid, and the coachman had given warning. Three days after the quarrel, Prince Stepan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky-Stiva, as he was called in the fashionable world-woke up at his usual hour, that is, at eight o''clock in the morning, not in his wife''s bedroom, but on the leather-covered sofa in his study. He turned over his stout, well-cared-for person on the springy sofa, as though he would sink into a long sleep again; he vigorously embraced the pillow on the other side and buried his face in it; but all at once he jumped up, sat up on the sofa, and opened his eyes. \"Yes, yes, how was it now?\" he thought, going over his dream. \"Now, how was it? To be sure! Alabin was giving a dinner at Darmstadt; no, not Darmstadt, but something American. Yes, but then, Darmstadt was in America. Yes, Alabin was giving a dinner on glass tables, and the tables sang, Il m i o t e s o r o -not Il m i o t e s o r o though, but something better, and there were some sort of little decanters on the table, and they were women, too,\" he remembered. Stepan Arkadyevitch''s eyes twinkled gaily, and he pondered with a smile. \"Yes, it was nice, very nice. There was a great deal more that was delightful, only there''s no putting it into words, or even expressing it in one''s thoughts awake.\" And noticing a gleam of light peeping in beside one of the serge curtains, he cheerfully dropped his feet over the edge of the sofa, and felt about with them for his slippers, a present on his last birthday, worked for him by his wife on gold-colored morocco. And, as he had done every day for the last nine years, he stretched out his hand, without getting up, towards the place where his dressing-gown always hung in his bedroom. And thereupon he suddenly remembered that he was not sleeping in his wife''s room, but in his study, and why: the smile vanished from his face, he knitted his brows.
The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
release date: Jan 01, 2008
release date: Oct 01, 2006
The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
release date: Oct 23, 2015
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