Notes from the Underground
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The collection includes three works: Tale Notes from the underground (1864), Eternal husband (1870) and the story Boboc (1873)
Notes from the underground, probably the most prophetic of all works of Dostoevsky . In Him, the writer largely anticipated the ideas of the twentieth century, including prose Cami and Sartra, first showed that an irrational, non-understanding began to be more significant and more powerful.
Eternal husband is an amazing psychological portrait of a deceived husband, Torn the most controversial feelings: anger on the late wife, love for their common child and the desire to drink his anger on him, hate to the offender, who seduced his spouse, and good feelings to a person who was once a friend.
Boboc - Evil satire, ridicule in grotesque form, human defects, eradicated that even death can not be eradicated
Notes from the underground, probably the most prophetic of all works of Dostoevsky . In Him, the writer largely anticipated the ideas of the twentieth century, including prose Cami and Sartra, first showed that an irrational, non-understanding began to be more significant and more powerful.
Eternal husband is an amazing psychological portrait of a deceived husband, Torn the most controversial feelings: anger on the late wife, love for their common child and the desire to drink his anger on him, hate to the offender, who seduced his spouse, and good feelings to a person who was once a friend.
Boboc - Evil satire, ridicule in grotesque form, human defects, eradicated that even death can not be eradicated
Author:
Author:Dostoevsky F.M.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
Paper:
Paper:Gray
Series:
Series: Exclusive
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-097018-6
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