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CliffsNotes on Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov (CliffsNotes on Literature)

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About CliffsNotes On Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov

From the Back Cover More New and Revised Titles. The Best Just Got Better ! Plus Glossary from Webster's New WorldTM Dictionary Anthem Atlas Shrugged Beowulf Brave New World The Canterbury Tales The Catcher in the Rye The Contender The Crucible The Fountainhead Frankenstein The Grapes of Wrath Great Expectations The Great Gatsby Hamlet Heart of Darkness & The Secret Sharer Huckleberry Finn The Iliad Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Inherit the Wind Jane Eyre Julius Caesar The Killer Angels King Lear The Lord of the Flies Macbeth 1984 The Odyssey Oedipus Trilogy The Once and Future King Othello The Outsiders Pride and Prejudice The Red Badge of Courage Romeo and Juliet The Scarlet Letter A Separate Peace A Tale of Two Cities To Kill a Mockingbird Wuthering Heights See inside for the complete line-up of available CliffsNotes! More Than Notes! Cliffs CompleteTM –Combines the original text of a work with quality commentary and a helpful glossary. Cliffs QuickReviewTM –Reviews semester long subjects such as Algebra, Chemistry, and writing taught on middle school, high school, and college. CliffsAPTM –Prepares students to take Advanced Placement examinations and receive college credit. CliffsTestPrepTM –Prepares test takers–both students and teachers–for individual standardized tests. Product Description Dostoevsky's last novel is considered his masterpiece and tells the story of a family and the appetites and struggles that lead to patricide. With rich character development and understanding of humanity, Dostoevsky comes across as a force of nature. About the Author A Fullbright scholar at the University of Vienna, JAMES L. ROBERTS was Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He taught extensively at major universities throughout the world. GARY CAREY, M.A., was in the publishing profession for over 25 years.