The Eternal Husband is a novel by the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, published in 1870 in the literary magazine Fajr. The novel narrates, through its seventeen chapters, the complex relationship between Velchaninov and Trosotsky, the widowed husband of his deceased lover. The novel is characterized by a style that ranges between tragedy and comedy, and the depth of psychological analysis of its characters.
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A novel that deals with psychological conflicts and complex relationships between two people linked by a common past full of betrayal and tension.
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