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Notes from the Underground

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Exploring themes of alienation and the rejection of redemption, the narrative centers on an unnamed protagonist's descent into despair. This anti-hero, known as the 'underground man,' embodies the dangers of isolation and the complexities of the human psyche. Dostoyevsky's work serves as a cautionary tale against romanticizing solitude, presenting a dark and gripping portrayal of a soul in torment. The novel lays the groundwork for themes that resonate throughout his later works, making it a profound and unforgettable literary experience.

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2008
Pages
148
ISBN13
9781605120201
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Nonfiction
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Exploring themes of alienation and the rejection of redemption, the narrative centers on an unnamed protagonist's descent into despair. This anti-hero, known as the 'underground man,' embodies the dangers of isolation and the complexities of the human psyche. Dostoyevsky's work serves as a cautionary tale against romanticizing solitude, presenting a dark and gripping portrayal of a soul in torment. The novel lays the groundwork for themes that resonate throughout his later works, making it a profound and unforgettable literary experience.