Notes from Underground and the Double (Penguin Classics)
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
'that Sense Of The Meaninglessness Of Existence That Runs Through Much Of Twentieth-century Writing - From Conrad And Kafka, To Beckett And Beyond - Starts In Dostoyevsky's Work' Malcolm Bradbury Alienated From Society And Paralysed By A Sense Of His Own Insignificance, The Anonymous Narrator Of Dostoyevsky's Notes From Underground Tells The Story Of His Tortured Life. With Bitter Irony, He Describes His Refusal To Become A Worker In The 'anthill' And His Gradual Withdrawal From Society. The Seemingly Ordinary World Of St Petersburg Takes On A Nightmarish Quality In The Double When A Government Clerk Encounters A Man Who Looks Exactly Like Him - His Double Perhaps, Or Possibly The Darker Side Of His Own Personality. Like Notes From Underground, This Is A Masterly Tragi-comic Study Of Human Consciousness. Translated By Ronald Wilks With An Introduction By Robert Louis Jackson
Name in long format: | Notes from Underground and the Double (Penguin Classics) |
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ISBN-10: | 0141904097 |
ISBN-13: | 9780141904092 |
Book pages: | 291 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | 17 |
Binding: | Kindle Edition |
Publisher: | Penguin |