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Notes from Underground & The House of the Dead (eBook)

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2023
240 Seiten
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In "Notes from Underground" and "The House of the Dead," Fyodor Dostoyevsky presents a profound exploration of the human psyche amid the tumultuous backdrop of 19th-century Russia. The former work, often regarded as one of the first existential novels, delves into the conflicted mind of an unnamed narrator who grapples with isolation, societal norms, and moral ambiguity. In contrast, "The House of the Dead" draws on Dostoyevsky's own experiences in Siberian exile, presenting a raw depiction of life in a penal colony. Employing a blend of realism and psychological depth, Dostoyevsky's literary style oscillates between the intensely personal and the socially critical, reflecting the era's philosophical currents, including nihilism and the quest for authenticity. Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist whose tumultuous life experiences, including imprisonment and suffering over political beliefs, deeply informed his writing. His encounters with poverty, crime, and the complexities of human morality led him to explore themes of existential dread and redemption. These themes in "Notes from Underground" and "The House of the Dead" showcase his ability to dissect the human condition, while also challenging prevailing notions of free will and societal constructs. For readers who seek to engage with the intricacies of Russian literature and the depths of the human experience, Dostoyevsky's "Notes from Underground" and "The House of the Dead" are essential readings. These works not only offer an insightful glimpse into social and psychological dilemmas but also invite reflection on one's own existential questions, making them timeless and relevant masterpieces in the literary canon.

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky (1821-1881) remains one of the most profound and celebrated figures in world literature. Born in Moscow, Russia, Dostoyevsky was the second of seven children. After a brief stint at the St. Petersburg Academy of Military Engineering, Dostoyevsky devoted himself fully to writing. His early literary pursuits produced the novel 'Poor Folk', but it was his later works that cemented his place in the halls of literary canon. 'Notes from Underground' (1864) is widely considered to be one of the first existentialist novels, wherein he explores the ramblings and introspections of an unnamed narrator, deviating from traditional narrative forms and delving into the psychology of an individual facing the absurdity of life. 'The House of the Dead' (1861) is a semi-autobiographical novel that draws from Dostoyevsky's own harrowing experiences in a Siberian labor camp, following his involvement with the Petrashevsky Circle and his subsequent arrest. Dostoyevsky's literary style is characterized by deep psychological insight, an exploration of philosophical themes, and a profound understanding of the human condition, often set against the backdrop of 19th century Russian society. His works, exploring themes of free will, morality, and redemption, continue to influence and resonate with readers and scholars around the globe.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century literature • 19th-century Russia • 19th-century Russian society • alienation in literature • August Strindberg • Autobiographical narratives • Dostoyevsky novels • Dostoyevsky's introspective style • Existential despair • existential fiction • existential psychological drama • Gogol • Henrik Ibsen • Human Condition Exploration • Human psyche exploration • Isolation and conflict • Ivan Turgenev • Jack Kerouac • Joseph Conrad • Leo Tolstoy • literary classic collection • literary masterpieces • narrative of political imprisonment • philosophical introspection • philosophical novels • philosophical reflections • Prison Literature • psychological fiction • psychological realism • Pushkin • redemption and suffering • russian classic literature • Russian Literature • Siberian Prison Camp • Siberian prison narrative • Sinclair Lewis • Societal Margins • socio-political fiction • Vladimir Nabokov
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