Uncles Dream

013 - Chapter Xiii

38 min · 21. Feb. 2026
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Uncle’s Dream by Fyodor Dostoyevsky emerges from the depths of his five-year exile in Siberia, where he endured the grueling conditions of a hard labor camp. You might expect a tale steeped in darkness and despair, but instead, Dostoyevsky presents a brilliantly humorous yet incisive critique of Russian provincial high society. The story revolves around the elderly Prince K., who visits the town of Mordasoff, dominated by the formidable Maria Alexandrovna. Amidst a backdrop of love, animosity, treachery, and avarice, we meet Maria Alexandrovnas aloof daughter, Zina, who struggles to find companionship. Accompanying the prince is his distant relative, Paul Mosgliakoff, who has his sights set on Zina. Together, they navigate a complex web of deception as Maria Alexandrovna and Zina orchestrate a scheme to ensnare the forgetful prince into a marriage of convenience—though not for his benefit. With a cast of vividly drawn characters, Dostoyevsky’s masterful storytelling makes Uncle’s Dream an essential listen for anyone who appreciates not only Dostoyevsky’s brilliance but also the intricate dynamics of Russian literary society.

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Uncle’s Dream by Fyodor Dostoyevsky emerges from the depths of his five-year exile in Siberia, where he endured the grueling conditions of a hard labor camp. You might expect a tale steeped in darkness and despair, but instead, Dostoyevsky presents a brilliantly humorous yet incisive critique of Russian provincial high society. The story revolves around the elderly Prince K., who visits the town of Mordasoff, dominated by the formidable Maria Alexandrovna. Amidst a backdrop of love, animosity, treachery, and avarice, we meet Maria Alexandrovnas aloof daughter, Zina, who struggles to find companionship. Accompanying the prince is his distant relative, Paul Mosgliakoff, who has his sights set on Zina. Together, they navigate a complex web of deception as Maria Alexandrovna and Zina orchestrate a scheme to ensnare the forgetful prince into a marriage of convenience—though not for his benefit. With a cast of vividly drawn characters, Dostoyevsky’s masterful storytelling makes Uncle’s Dream an essential listen for anyone who appreciates not only Dostoyevsky’s brilliance but also the intricate dynamics of Russian literary society.

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014 - Chapter Xiv

Uncle’s Dream by Fyodor Dostoyevsky emerges from the depths of his five-year exile in Siberia, where he endured the grueling conditions of a hard labor camp. You might expect a tale steeped in darkness and despair, but instead, Dostoyevsky presents a brilliantly humorous yet incisive critique of Russian provincial high society. The story revolves around the elderly Prince K., who visits the town of Mordasoff, dominated by the formidable Maria Alexandrovna. Amidst a backdrop of love, animosity, treachery, and avarice, we meet Maria Alexandrovnas aloof daughter, Zina, who struggles to find companionship. Accompanying the prince is his distant relative, Paul Mosgliakoff, who has his sights set on Zina. Together, they navigate a complex web of deception as Maria Alexandrovna and Zina orchestrate a scheme to ensnare the forgetful prince into a marriage of convenience—though not for his benefit. With a cast of vividly drawn characters, Dostoyevsky’s masterful storytelling makes Uncle’s Dream an essential listen for anyone who appreciates not only Dostoyevsky’s brilliance but also the intricate dynamics of Russian literary society.

21. Feb. 202618 min
Episode 013 - Chapter Xiii Cover

013 - Chapter Xiii

Uncle’s Dream by Fyodor Dostoyevsky emerges from the depths of his five-year exile in Siberia, where he endured the grueling conditions of a hard labor camp. You might expect a tale steeped in darkness and despair, but instead, Dostoyevsky presents a brilliantly humorous yet incisive critique of Russian provincial high society. The story revolves around the elderly Prince K., who visits the town of Mordasoff, dominated by the formidable Maria Alexandrovna. Amidst a backdrop of love, animosity, treachery, and avarice, we meet Maria Alexandrovnas aloof daughter, Zina, who struggles to find companionship. Accompanying the prince is his distant relative, Paul Mosgliakoff, who has his sights set on Zina. Together, they navigate a complex web of deception as Maria Alexandrovna and Zina orchestrate a scheme to ensnare the forgetful prince into a marriage of convenience—though not for his benefit. With a cast of vividly drawn characters, Dostoyevsky’s masterful storytelling makes Uncle’s Dream an essential listen for anyone who appreciates not only Dostoyevsky’s brilliance but also the intricate dynamics of Russian literary society.

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Episode 012 - Chapter Xii Cover

012 - Chapter Xii

Uncle’s Dream by Fyodor Dostoyevsky emerges from the depths of his five-year exile in Siberia, where he endured the grueling conditions of a hard labor camp. You might expect a tale steeped in darkness and despair, but instead, Dostoyevsky presents a brilliantly humorous yet incisive critique of Russian provincial high society. The story revolves around the elderly Prince K., who visits the town of Mordasoff, dominated by the formidable Maria Alexandrovna. Amidst a backdrop of love, animosity, treachery, and avarice, we meet Maria Alexandrovnas aloof daughter, Zina, who struggles to find companionship. Accompanying the prince is his distant relative, Paul Mosgliakoff, who has his sights set on Zina. Together, they navigate a complex web of deception as Maria Alexandrovna and Zina orchestrate a scheme to ensnare the forgetful prince into a marriage of convenience—though not for his benefit. With a cast of vividly drawn characters, Dostoyevsky’s masterful storytelling makes Uncle’s Dream an essential listen for anyone who appreciates not only Dostoyevsky’s brilliance but also the intricate dynamics of Russian literary society.

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Uncle’s Dream by Fyodor Dostoyevsky emerges from the depths of his five-year exile in Siberia, where he endured the grueling conditions of a hard labor camp. You might expect a tale steeped in darkness and despair, but instead, Dostoyevsky presents a brilliantly humorous yet incisive critique of Russian provincial high society. The story revolves around the elderly Prince K., who visits the town of Mordasoff, dominated by the formidable Maria Alexandrovna. Amidst a backdrop of love, animosity, treachery, and avarice, we meet Maria Alexandrovnas aloof daughter, Zina, who struggles to find companionship. Accompanying the prince is his distant relative, Paul Mosgliakoff, who has his sights set on Zina. Together, they navigate a complex web of deception as Maria Alexandrovna and Zina orchestrate a scheme to ensnare the forgetful prince into a marriage of convenience—though not for his benefit. With a cast of vividly drawn characters, Dostoyevsky’s masterful storytelling makes Uncle’s Dream an essential listen for anyone who appreciates not only Dostoyevsky’s brilliance but also the intricate dynamics of Russian literary society.

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