Fyodor Dostoyevsky: Notes from the Underground
Notes from the Underground offers readers an ideal introduction to the creative imagination, profundity and uncanny psychological penetration of one of the most influential novelists of the nineteenth century. Constance Garnett's authoritative translation is reprinted here, with a new introduction.
In 1864, just prior to the years in which he wrote his greatest novels—Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed and The Brothers Karamazov—Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) penned the darkly fascinating Notes from the Underground.
Its nameless hero is a profoundly alienated individual in whose brooding self-analysis there is a search for the true and the good in a world of relative values and few absolutes. Moreover, the novel introduces themes—moral, religious, political, and social—that dominated Dostoyevsky's later works.
Notes from the Underground offers readers an ideal introduction to the creative imagination, profundity and uncanny psychological penetration of one of the most influential novelists of the nineteenth century. Constance Garnett's authoritative translation is reprinted here, with a new introduction.
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SKU | 4516 |
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ISBN | 9780486270531 |
Language | English |
Lexile ® Measure | 1050L |
Product Type | Paperback Books |
Primary Contributor | Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
Age Groups | Ages 13 to 15, Ages 16 to 18, Adult |
Publisher | Dover Publications |