Notes from Underground

Notes from Underground by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, published by Editorium in July 2008, is a significant work in the realm of literature, comprising 144 pages in English. This edition presents the passionate confessions of a suffering soul, delving into the brutal self-loathing of a tormented man. The narrative introduces an alienated antihero whose complex character has made a lasting impact on literary history.
Readers will encounter a profound exploration of moral, political, and social ideas that Dostoevsky later elaborates on in his other renowned works. The text reflects themes of existential struggle and societal critique, making it a pivotal piece for those interested in the intersections of fiction, action, and adventure within the context of historical and literary significance. This edition invites readers to engage with the depths of human emotion and thought as articulated by one of literature’s most influential figures.
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The passionate confessions of a suffering soul; the brutal self-loathing of a tormented man; the scathing scorn of an alienated antihero who has become one of the greatest figures in all literature. Notes from Underground, published in 1864, introduces the moral, political, and social ideas Dostoevsky later explores in such masterpieces as Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov
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