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Notes from the Underground

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Exploring the depths of the human psyche, the narrative follows an unnamed protagonist who retreats into isolation due to disillusionment with a corrupt society. This "Underground Man" embodies the characteristics of an antihero, offering a raw and unfiltered examination of existential angst and societal critique. Dostoevsky's profound insights into psychological struggles make this work a landmark in modern literature, capturing the complexities of human emotion and the impact of societal oppression.

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Language
English
Publisher
General Press
Released
2021
Pages
162
ISBN13
9789354990878
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Exploring the depths of the human psyche, the narrative follows an unnamed protagonist who retreats into isolation due to disillusionment with a corrupt society. This "Underground Man" embodies the characteristics of an antihero, offering a raw and unfiltered examination of existential angst and societal critique. Dostoevsky's profound insights into psychological struggles make this work a landmark in modern literature, capturing the complexities of human emotion and the impact of societal oppression.