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Notes from the Underground - Dostoevsky's Timeless Exploration of the Human Condition - cover

Notes from the Underground - Dostoevsky's Timeless Exploration of the Human Condition

Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Classics for all

Publisher: Classics for all

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Summary

Unravel the mysteries of the human soul in Fyodor Dostoevsky's timeless classic, "Notes from the Underground"—a profound exploration of freedom, morality, and identity.
This deeply introspective novella invites readers into the conflicted mind of a narrator torn between defiance and vulnerability. Through poignant prose and unflinching honesty, Dostoevsky challenges societal norms and examines the darker corners of human nature.
Perfect for lovers of philosophical literature and seekers of intellectual depth, "Notes from the Underground" offers a unique blend of storytelling and existential reflection that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page.
Widely celebrated as one of Dostoevsky's most influential works, "Notes from the Underground" has shaped modern thought and inspired thinkers like Nietzsche and Camus. Discover why this classic is heralded as a cornerstone of existential philosophy.
Don't miss your chance to own a literary masterpiece that continues to inspire and challenge readers worldwide. Click "Buy Now" to begin your journey into the depths of the human experience.
Available since: 12/23/2024.
Print length: 144 pages.

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