Notes From the Underground
Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a groundbreaking psychological and philosophical novella that helped define modern existential literature. First published in 1864, the book is presented as the fragmented and often contradictory confessions of an unnamed narrator—an isolated former civil servant living in self-imposed exile.
Bitter, alienated, and painfully self-aware, the narrator offers a scathing critique of Enlightenment rationalism, social conformity, and the illusion of progress. Through his internal monologue and defiant rejection of societal norms, Dostoevsky probes the darker corners of human consciousness—free will, suffering, resentment, and the irrational drives that shape human behavior.
A profound and provocative exploration of the human psyche, Notes from the Underground remains one of the most influential and intellectually challenging works in world literature.
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Notes From the Underground
Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a groundbreaking psychological and philosophical novella that helped define modern existential literature. First published in 1864, the book is presented as the fragmented and often contradictory confessions of an unnamed narrator—an isolated former civil servant living in self-imposed exile.
Bitter, alienated, and painfully self-aware, the narrator offers a scathing critique of Enlightenment rationalism, social conformity, and the illusion of progress. Through his internal monologue and defiant rejection of societal norms, Dostoevsky probes the darker corners of human consciousness—free will, suffering, resentment, and the irrational drives that shape human behavior.
A profound and provocative exploration of the human psyche, Notes from the Underground remains one of the most influential and intellectually challenging works in world literature.
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Notes From the Underground

Notes From the Underground

Notes From the Underground

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Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a groundbreaking psychological and philosophical novella that helped define modern existential literature. First published in 1864, the book is presented as the fragmented and often contradictory confessions of an unnamed narrator—an isolated former civil servant living in self-imposed exile.
Bitter, alienated, and painfully self-aware, the narrator offers a scathing critique of Enlightenment rationalism, social conformity, and the illusion of progress. Through his internal monologue and defiant rejection of societal norms, Dostoevsky probes the darker corners of human consciousness—free will, suffering, resentment, and the irrational drives that shape human behavior.
A profound and provocative exploration of the human psyche, Notes from the Underground remains one of the most influential and intellectually challenging works in world literature.

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BN ID: 2940184503813
Publisher: BleeckerBooksCo
Publication date: 06/10/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author

Few authors have been as personally familiar with desperation as Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881), and none have been so adept at describing it. His harrowing experiences in Russian prisons, combined with a profound religious philosophy, formed the basis for his greatest books: Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed, and The Brothers Karamazov. When Dostoevsky died in 1881, he left a legacy of masterful novels that immortalized him as a giant of Russian literature.

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