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Fyodor Dostoevsky

Notes From Underground

In “Notes from the Underground,” Fyodor Dostoyevsky presents a profound exploration of existential angst through the voice of an unnamed narrator who grapples with society's moral decay and his own isolation. Written in a fragmented, introspective style that blurs the line between fiction and philosophy, the novella delves into themes of free will, the individual's struggle against societal norms, and the paradox of human consciousness. This work, often regarded as a precursor to modern existential literature, challenges readers to confront the darker aspects of the human psyche within a politically and socially turbulent 19th-century Russia. Dostoyevsky's own turbulent life experiences'Äîincluding his imprisonment, brush with death, and engagement with radical political ideologies'Äîdeeply influenced his literary outlook. A man of profound moral conviction, Dostoyevsky wrestled with the complexities of faith, doubt, and the human condition. His encounters with political and philosophical turmoil provided fertile ground for the philosophical inquiries embedded in “Notes from the Underground,” making it an enduring reflection of his internal conflicts and societal critiques. This seminal work is essential for readers seeking to understand the genesis of modern psychological thought and existentialism. As a profound meditation on alienation and personal freedom, Dostoyevsky's narrative not only captivates but challenges us to confront our own moral standards and the society we inhabit.
152 páginas impresas
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Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
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Good Press
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