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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, known as the "Underground Man," who retreats from a corrupt society. This character embodies the antihero archetype, reflecting Dostoyevsky's keen insight into psychological struggles and societal disillusionment. The novel delves into complex themes of philosophy, politics, and the darker aspects of human nature, making it a profound and relatable exploration of existential despair.

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Language
English
Publisher
Simon & Brown
Released
2018
Pages
120
ISBN13
9781731700957
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Exploring the depths of the human psyche, the narrative follows an unnamed protagonist, known as the "Underground Man," who retreats from a corrupt society. This character embodies the antihero archetype, reflecting Dostoyevsky's keen insight into psychological struggles and societal disillusionment. The novel delves into complex themes of philosophy, politics, and the darker aspects of human nature, making it a profound and relatable exploration of existential despair.