Humiliated and Insulted
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“Milised and offended” (1860–1861) is the first big novel of Dostoevsky, created after returning from the Siberian link.
written in the era of the extraordinary rise of public life, the work drew the reader"s attention to the new problem - the problem of selfishness and the isolation of the Russian intelligentsia from The common people are “humiliated and insulted”, whose dignity the writer passionately defended and defended.
The unusual psychological depth and knowledge of the innermost secrets of the human soul is adjacent to the lyricism and a fascinating, intriguing plot in which the main character is adjacent to the prose of Dostoevsky. Prince Valkovsky - develops his immoral, selfish philosophy of life. It was Valkovsky who became the first in the work of the writer the hero-the “ideologist.”
“Milished and offended” attracted many famous directors-Russian and foreign. But neither free, nor even the most literate adaptations and production were able to fully convey the power of the literary original
written in the era of the extraordinary rise of public life, the work drew the reader"s attention to the new problem - the problem of selfishness and the isolation of the Russian intelligentsia from The common people are “humiliated and insulted”, whose dignity the writer passionately defended and defended.
The unusual psychological depth and knowledge of the innermost secrets of the human soul is adjacent to the lyricism and a fascinating, intriguing plot in which the main character is adjacent to the prose of Dostoevsky. Prince Valkovsky - develops his immoral, selfish philosophy of life. It was Valkovsky who became the first in the work of the writer the hero-the “ideologist.”
“Milished and offended” attracted many famous directors-Russian and foreign. But neither free, nor even the most literate adaptations and production were able to fully convey the power of the literary original
Author:
Author:Dostoevsky F .M.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-093725-7
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