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Notes from Underground
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Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes from Underground" is a novella that delves into the mind of an unnamed narrator, a bitter and alienated individual who rails against reason and societal norms.
The work is considered a precursor to existentialist literature, exploring themes of isolation, nihilism, and the human condition.
Dostoevsky's masterful use of first-person narration allows readers to experience the narrator's turbulent thoughts and emotions.
The novella's exploration of free will and the complexities of human psychology continues to resonate with readers today.
Its influence on literature and philosophy is undeniable, shaping the works of later writers and thinkers.
The work is considered a precursor to existentialist literature, exploring themes of isolation, nihilism, and the human condition.
Dostoevsky's masterful use of first-person narration allows readers to experience the narrator's turbulent thoughts and emotions.
The novella's exploration of free will and the complexities of human psychology continues to resonate with readers today.
Its influence on literature and philosophy is undeniable, shaping the works of later writers and thinkers.
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Mentioned in 60 episodes
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when refering to works by Dostoevsky.


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Mentioned as one of Dostoevsky's most famous of his books because it's so short and easy to read, originally contained a chapter which essentially argued for the necessity of Christianity, as Dostoevsky saw it, but it was censored and taken out.

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as a precursor to "Crime and Punishment", highlighting similarities between the main characters.


Stephen West

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as an author whose work reflects a deep engagement with nihilism.


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as an author whose works explore nihilism and the complexities of the human experience.


Stephen West

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Episode #218 ... Dostoevsky - Notes From Underground
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in the context of comparing its philosophical themes to those in Demons.


Stephen West

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Episode #220 ... Dostoevsky - Demons
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to illustrate the human need for struggle and purpose.


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when describing a nihilistic young man feeling invisible to society.


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