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Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Notes from Underground is a two-part novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky featuring a bitter, unnamed narrator—commonly called the Underground Man. A retired civil servant in his early forties, living in a dingy basement in St.?Petersburg, he delivers a scathing critique of rationalism, utopianism, and modern philosophies of human nature. It remains deeply relevant as an exploration of the tensions between reason and freedom, action and paralysis, intimacy and isolation. The Underground Man’s contradictions force readers to reflect on their own desires, insecurities, and the paradoxes of human nature.
Notes from Underground is a two-part novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky featuring a bitter, unnamed narrator—commonly called the Underground Man. A retired civil servant in his early forties, living in a dingy basement in St.?Petersburg, he delivers a scathing critique of rationalism, utopianism, and modern philosophies of human nature. It remains deeply relevant as an exploration of the tensions between reason and freedom, action and paralysis, intimacy and isolation. The Underground Man’s contradictions force readers to reflect on their own desires, insecurities, and the paradoxes of human nature.
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Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky
$0.81

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Notes from Underground is a two-part novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky featuring a bitter, unnamed narrator—commonly called the Underground Man. A retired civil servant in his early forties, living in a dingy basement in St.?Petersburg, he delivers a scathing critique of rationalism, utopianism, and modern philosophies of human nature. It remains deeply relevant as an exploration of the tensions between reason and freedom, action and paralysis, intimacy and isolation. The Underground Man’s contradictions force readers to reflect on their own desires, insecurities, and the paradoxes of human nature.