





The Landlady is a psychological short novel that delves into obsession, isolation, and the darker corners of the human mind. In The Landlady, readers follow Ordynov, a lonely intellectual who becomes entangled with a mysterious young woman and her controlling guardian. As the story unfolds, Dostoyevsky explores themes of power, dependency, love, and psychological domination, creating an atmosphere of tension and emotional unease.
Written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, this work reflects his early experimentation with psychological realism and moral complexity. Dostoyevsky’s narrative probes deeply into human consciousness, revealing inner conflicts, suppressed desires, and the struggle between reason and emotion.
This English category title is ideal for readers interested in psychological fiction, classic literature, and philosophical exploration of human behavior. As an English category book, it offers intense character study, moral ambiguity, and the unmistakable depth of Dostoyevsky’s literary genius
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