White Nights, written by Fyodor Dostoevsky and published in 1848, is a poignant short story set in the hauntingly beautiful city of St. Petersburg. It follows a lonely young man grappling with inner turmoil and emotional restlessness. Through a delicate and heartfelt narrative, Dostoevsky explores themes of unrequited love, emotional vulnerability, and human connection. The story captures the pain of isolation that binds the two protagonists and offers a gentle blend of romanticism and realism that speaks deeply to the heart and soul.
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Genre: Literature