The Grand Inquisitor

The Grand Inquisitor by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a notable excerpt from his novel The Brothers Karamazov, originally published between 1879 and 1880. This edition, released by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 7, 2017, consists of 28 pages and is presented in English. The poem features a dialogue between Ivan and his brother Alyosha, exploring profound questions about the existence of a personal and benevolent God.
Readers will encounter a rich exploration of themes related to human nature and freedom within this significant literary piece. The Grand Inquisitor delves into complex philosophical ideas, presenting a narrative that invites reflection on the ambiguity of faith and morality. This edition serves as a concise representation of Dostoyevsky’s thought-provoking work, making it accessible for those interested in poetry and Russian literature.
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“The Grand Inquisitor” is a poem in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel The Brothers Karamazov (1879-1880). It is recited by Ivan, who questions the possibility of a personal and benevolent God, to his brother Alyosha, a novice monk. “The Grand Inquisitor” is an important part of the novel and one of the best-known passages in modern literature because of its ideas about human nature and freedom, and its fundamental ambiguity.
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