NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND
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In Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Notes from Underground,' the first-person narrator explores themes of alienation, free will, and the nature of modern society. Written in a rambling, stream-of-consciousness style, the novel challenges traditional literary conventions and delves into the psychological depths of its protagonist. Set in St. Petersburg, Russia, during the mid-19th century, the book reflects the social and political turmoil of the time. Dostoevsky's use of symbolic imagery and existential philosophy adds layers of complexity to the narrative, creating a thought-provoking reading experience. Notable for its introspective prose and insightful commentary, 'Notes from Underground' remains a classic work of Russian literature. Known for his psychological insight and philosophical depth, Dostoevsky's own experiences with poverty and imprisonment likely influenced his creation of the Underground Man, making this novel a compelling exploration of human nature and societal constructs that is sure to resonate with readers interested in existential literature.
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821–1881) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, and journalist known for his deep exploration of psychology in the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmospheres of 19th-century Russia. His literary works explore human psychology in the context of the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmosphere of his time. Dostoevsky's 'Notes from Underground,' published in 1864, is a seminal existentialist novella that delves into the thoughts and musings of an unnamed narrator, often considered one of the first antiheroes in literature. The book profoundly influenced the development of existentialist philosophy and modern literature. Dostoevsky's artistic and intellectual legacy consists of profound narrative works that often feature characters in existential crises. His narrative style is characterized by deep psychological insight, an extensive use of internal monologue, and moral ambiguity. His major works, including 'Crime and Punishment,' 'The Idiot,' 'Demons,' and 'The Brothers Karamazov,' remain influential classics recognized for their exploration of complex, morally ambiguous characters and their inner turmoil. Dostoevsky's unique blend of philosophy, psychology, and literature continues to resonate with contemporary audiences, ensuring his place among the pantheon of great world authors.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 233 Seiten
Größe: 523,2 KB
ISBN: 8596547762676
Veröffentlichung: 24. Dezember 2023