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White Nights and Other Stories
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During one of St Petersburg's prolonged summer nights, a lonely young dreamer decides to wander through the deserted streets, feeling neglected by society. While exploring the tranquil cityscape, he encounters a distressed girl tearfully trying to escape the advances of a persistent stranger. He steps in to help her, and they agree to reunite at the same spot the next evening. As their conversations unravel, the young man falls deeply for his new companion. "White Nights," a classic narrative of urban loneliness and the urgent yearning for human connection, is a novella penned in 1848, shortly after "The Double." This edition also features the rest of Dostoevsky's short stories, including well-known works like "Mr Prokharchin," "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man," "A Gentle Creature," and "The Crocodile," all translated anew by Roger Cockrell.
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During one of St Petersburg's prolonged summer nights, a lonely young dreamer decides to wander through the deserted streets, feeling neglected by society. While exploring the tranquil cityscape, he encounters a distressed girl tearfully trying to escape the advances of a persistent stranger. He steps in to help her, and they agree to reunite at the same spot the next evening. As their conversations unravel, the young man falls deeply for his new companion. "White Nights," a classic narrative of urban loneliness and the urgent yearning for human connection, is a novella penned in 1848, shortly after "The Double." This edition also features the rest of Dostoevsky's short stories, including well-known works like "Mr Prokharchin," "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man," "A Gentle Creature," and "The Crocodile," all translated anew by Roger Cockrell.
