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Notes from the Underground

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Exploring themes of isolation and existential angst, the anonymous narrator recounts his struggles with feelings of insignificance and alienation from society. Through a deeply introspective lens, the story delves into his tortured psyche, revealing the complexities of human nature and the impact of societal norms on individual identity. Dostoyevsky's work offers a profound examination of the inner conflicts that define the human experience.

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Language
English
Publisher
Simon & Brown
Released
2011
Pages
124
ISBN13
9781936041978
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Exploring themes of isolation and existential angst, the anonymous narrator recounts his struggles with feelings of insignificance and alienation from society. Through a deeply introspective lens, the story delves into his tortured psyche, revealing the complexities of human nature and the impact of societal norms on individual identity. Dostoyevsky's work offers a profound examination of the inner conflicts that define the human experience.