An Historical Survey“The medical experts have striven to convince us that the prisoner is out of his mind and, in fact, a maniac. I maintain that he is in his…2d ago2d ago
The Prosecutor’s Speech. Sketches Of CharacterIppolit Kirillovitch began his speech, trembling with nervousness, with cold sweat on his forehead, feeling hot and cold all over by turns…2d ago2d ago
A Sudden CatastropheI may note that he had been called before Alyosha. But the usher of the court announced to the President that, owing to an attack of…2d ago2d ago
Fortune Smiles On MityaIt came quite as a surprise even to Alyosha himself. He was not required to take the oath, and I remember that both sides addressed him…2d ago2d ago
The Medical Experts And A Pound Of NutsThe evidence of the medical experts, too, was of little use to the prisoner. And it appeared later that Fetyukovitch had not reckoned much…2d ago2d ago
Dangerous WitnessesI do not know whether the witnesses for the defense and for the prosecution were separated into groups by the President, and whether it was…2d ago2d ago
The Fatal DayAt ten o’clock in the morning of the day following the events I have described, the trial of Dmitri Karamazov began in our district court.2d ago2d ago
“It Was He Who Said That”Alyosha coming in told Ivan that a little over an hour ago Marya Kondratyevna had run to his rooms and informed him Smerdyakov had taken…2d ago2d ago
The Devil. Ivan’s NightmareI am not a doctor, but yet I feel that the moment has come when I must inevitably give the reader some account of the nature of Ivan’s…2d ago2d ago
The Third And Last Interview With SmerdyakovWhen he was half‐way there, the keen dry wind that had been blowing early that morning rose again, and a fine dry snow began falling…2d ago2d ago