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Notes from the Underground

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The narrative delves into the psyche of an unnamed narrator, known as the "Underground Man," who retreats from a corrupt society, embodying the essence of an antihero. Fyodor Dostoyevsky explores profound themes of disillusionment and the complexities of the human heart, presenting characters grappling with psychological turmoil. This work, a significant contribution to modern literature, offers a candid examination of societal oppression and the inner struggles that resonate deeply with readers.

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Language
English
Publisher
General Press
Released
2021
Pages
162
ISBN13
9789354990106
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The narrative delves into the psyche of an unnamed narrator, known as the "Underground Man," who retreats from a corrupt society, embodying the essence of an antihero. Fyodor Dostoyevsky explores profound themes of disillusionment and the complexities of the human heart, presenting characters grappling with psychological turmoil. This work, a significant contribution to modern literature, offers a candid examination of societal oppression and the inner struggles that resonate deeply with readers.