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Notes from the Underground

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The narrative centers on an unnamed narrator who, disillusioned by societal oppression and corruption, retreats into an underground existence. Through this character's introspection, the work reveals Dostoyevsky's profound beliefs and critiques of society. The exploration of isolation and existential despair provides a deep psychological insight into the human condition, making it a pivotal piece in understanding the author's philosophical perspectives.

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Language
English
Publisher
SMK Books
Released
2018
Pages
108
ISBN13
9781515434702
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The narrative centers on an unnamed narrator who, disillusioned by societal oppression and corruption, retreats into an underground existence. Through this character's introspection, the work reveals Dostoyevsky's profound beliefs and critiques of society. The exploration of isolation and existential despair provides a deep psychological insight into the human condition, making it a pivotal piece in understanding the author's philosophical perspectives.