White Nights (short story)

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This article is about the Dostoevsky short story. For other uses, see White nights (disambiguation).

White Nights is a short story written by Fyodor Dostoevsky, originally published in 1848. It is about love, dreams, happiness, and loss. The main character is a dreamer who is much like Dostoevsky. "White Nights" was written early in his career.

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The Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky
Major Works: Poor Folk | The Double: A Petersburg Poem | The Village of Stepanchikovo | The Insulted and Humiliated | The House of the Dead | A Nasty Story | Notes from Underground | Crime and Punishment | The Gambler | The Idiot | The Possessed | The Raw Youth | The Brothers Karamazov
Short Stories: "White Nights" | "A Christmas Tree and a Wedding" | "An Honest Thief" | "The Peasant Marey" | "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" | "A Gentle Creature" | "A Weak Heart"
Other: "The Grand Inquisitor" | Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov