White Nights

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It is the story of a lonely man in St. Petersburg who falls in love with a mysterious woman, torn between hope and despair in a world full of loneliness and conflicting emotions.

The novel White Nights is one of the classics of world literature and one of the most famous works of the great novelist and philosopher Fyodor Dostoyevsky. This novel has spread and become famous and has been translated into all languages ​​of the world to spread the ideas of its author in various literary and cultural circles.

This novel is one of Dostoyevsky’s most famous and well-known works, as it has achieved great popularity around the world. Despite the antiquity of this novel, which first appeared in the mid-nineteenth century, it has not lost its luster and fame to this day, but is in high demand by readers of the twenty-first century, so that this novel achieves huge sales year after year at all book fairs; local, international and of course global.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky is distinguished by his unique philosophical style, as he uses this unique philosophical tendency and his masterful writing skills to navigate the secrets of the human soul; to know its details and motives; To reveal the unseen secrets and the imperceptible contradictions, he became famous for his humanistic approach to writing, which is what distinguished Dostoevsky and made him at the top of the pyramid of world literature.

In this short novel, the writer deals with the relationship between the narrator of the story and a girl named “Nastenka”. The narrator fell in love with Nastenka but did not declare his love to her, as they have a recent friendship. Nastenka is in love with another young man who refuses to respond to her many letters. She also considers the narrator just a friend and does not know that he is infatuated with her.

Nastenka asks the narrator to help her write letters to her lover, who she suffers and suffers without. Then the nights pass and her lover does not respond, even though he is from the same city. She becomes desperate and resorts to her friend, the narrator, to relieve her. The narrator confesses his love to her after a long conversation, and they go out together to walk in the street, to hear a man’s voice calling her, and it is her lover whom she has been writing to for many days.

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