The Brothers Karamazov

by

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Translated by Constance Garnett


Table of Contents

Book I

The History of a Family

  1. Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov
  2. He Gets Rid of His Eldest Son
  3. The Second Marriage and the Second Family
  4. The Third Son, Alyosha
  5. Elders

Book II

An Unfortunate Gathering

  1. They Arrive at the Monastery
  2. The Old Buffoon
  3. Peasant Women Who Have Faith
  4. A Lady of Little Faith
  5. So Be It! So Be It!
  6. Why Is Such a Man Alive?
  7. A Young Man Bent on a Career
  8. The Scandalous Scene

Book III

The Sensualists

  1. In the Servants’ Quarters
  2. Lizaveta
  3. The Confession of a Passionate Heart — in Verse
  4. The Confession of a Passionate Heart — In Anecdote
  5. The Confession of a Passionate Heart — “Heels Up”
  6. Smerdyakov
  7. The Controversy
  8. Over the Brandy
  9. The Sensualists
  10. Both Together
  11. Another Reputation Ruined

Book IV

Lacerations

  1. Father Ferapont
  2. At His Father’s
  3. A Meeting with the Schoolboys
  4. At the Hohlakovs’
  5. A Laceration in the Drawing-Room
  6. A Laceration in the Cottage
  7. And in the Open Air

Book V

Pro and Contra

  1. The Engagement
  2. Smerdyakov with a Guitar
  3. The Brothers Make Friends
  4. Rebellion
  5. The Grand Inquisitor
  6. For Awhile a Very Obscure One
  7. “It’s Always Worth While Speaking to a Clever Man”

Book VI

The Russian Monk.

  1. Father Zossima and His Visitors
  2. (c) Recollections of Father Zossima’s Youth before he became a Monk. The Duel
  3. Conversations and Exhortations of Father Zossima

Book VII

Alyosha

  1. The Breath of Corruption
  2. A Critical Moment
  3. An Onion
  4. Cana of Galilee

Book VIII

Mitya

  1. Kuzma Samsonov
  2. Lyagavy
  3. Gold Mines
  4. In the Dark
  5. A Sudden Resolution
  6. “I Am Coming, Too!”
  7. The First and Rightful Lover
  8. Delirium

Book IX

The Preliminary Investigation

  1. The Beginning of Perhotin’s Official Career
  2. The Alarm
  3. The Sufferings of a Soul
  4. The Second Ordeal
  5. The Third Ordeal
  6. The Prosecutor Catches Mitya
  7. Mitya’s Great Secret Received with Hisses
  8. The Evidences of the Witnesses. The Babe
  9. They Carry Mitya Away

Book X

The Boys

  1. Kolya Krassotkin
  2. Children
  3. The Schoolboy
  4. The Lost Dog
  5. By Ilusha’s Bedside
  6. Precocity
  7. Ilusha

Book XI

Ivan

  1. At Grushenka’s
  2. The Injured Foot
  3. A Little Demon
  4. A Hymn and a Secret
  5. Not You, Not You!
  6. The First Interview with Smerdyakov
  7. The Second Visit to Smerdyakov
  8. The Third and Last Interview with Smerdyakov
  9. The Devil. Ivan’s Nightmare
  10. “It Was He Who Said That”

Book XII

A Judicial Error

  1. The Fatal Day
  2. Dangerous Witnesses
  3. The Medical Experts and a Pound of Nuts
  4. Fortune Smiles on Mitya
  5. A Sudden Catastrophe
  6. The Prosecutor’s Speech. Sketches of Character
  7. An Historical Survey
  8. A Treatise on Smerdyakov
  9. The Galloping Troika. The End of the Prosecutor’s Speech
  10. There Was No Money. There Was No Robbery
  11. And There Was No Murder Either
  12. A Corrupter of Thought
  13. The Peasants Stand Firm

Epilogue

  1. Plans for Mitya’s Escape
  2. For a Moment the Lie Becomes Truth
  3. Ilusha’s Funeral. The Speech at the Stone

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