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The Brothers Karamazov features a story which is remarkably similar to a popular Buddhist folktale from Japan. Did Dostoyevsky's novel featuring the spirituality of Russian Orthodox Christianity adapt a Buddhist tale into a Christian one?
This story of an onion or spider actually has a complex history of translation and adaptation, involving the father of existentialism, the father of the Japanese short story, a German-American editor, and Count Leo Tolstoy.
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