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100%: Fyodor Dostoyevsky: Notes From Underground (ISBN: 9780599447387) 1864, Lighthouse Books For Translation Publishing, in Englisch, auch als eBook.
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Often called the first existentialist work, Dostoyevsky s 1864 Notes from Underground touches on many of the philosophical problems dealt with in the Russian master s novels. The story is written in the form of a journal belonging to an unnamed man who withdrawn himself from society into an underground existence. The first part is a monologue in which the narrator philosophizes and then laughs at his ideas; the second part is a recounting of adventures from the narrator s life, which exemplify some of the ideas propounded in the first part of the story. Notes from Underground is considered one of Dostoyevsky s most powerful and original stories and marks the starting point of his literary maturity.
Often called the first existentialist work, Dostoyevsky s 1864 Notes from Underground touches on many of the philosophical problems dealt with in the Russian master s novels. The story is written in the form of a journal belonging to an unnamed man who withdrawn himself from society into an underground existence. The first part is a monologue in which the narrator philosophizes and then laughs at his ideas; the second part is a recounting of adventures from the narrator s life, which exemplify some of the ideas propounded in the first part of the story. Notes from Underground is considered one of Dostoyevsky s most powerful and original stories and marks the starting point of his literary maturity.
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