Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas ...
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'The Beggar Boy at Christ's Christmas Tree' - a work of classic Russian literature and one of the best world-class novelists F.M. Dostoevsky (1821–1881). This Christmas story is based on the image of a beggar boy who, on the eve of the new year 1876 several times Dostoevsky came across on the streets. He asked for alms. And happy children from rich families went to Christmas parties. Dostoevsky wrote many wonderful works: 'Teenager', 'The Double', 'Uncle's Dream', 'Notes from Dead House', 'Someone else's Wife and Husband Under the Bed', 'The Grand Inquisitor', 'Notes from the Underground', 'The Dream of a Ridiculous Nan', 'The Diary of a Writer', 'A Weak heart'. The significance of Dostoevsky's work for world literature and philosophy is difficult overestimate. Without exaggeration it is possible to be called the most famous and read Russian a writer who gained fame not only due to artistic merit their prose, but also thanks to their philosophical, moral content.
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