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Notes from the Underground (Hardcover)

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Notes from Underground is a novel that explores the depths of the underground man's thoughts and feelings. It is a fictional work of philosophy that deals with the rules of romantic fiction and the realities of life. It is a practical read that leaves the reader feeling sad and frustrated, but also encourages self-reflection and reconciliation. It is a work of literature that is both realistic and imaginative, and is highly recommended.
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A stunning book packed with thought-provoking ideas, amazing statements, and elegant sentences, "Notes from the Underground" is a novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky in 1864. Yet it remains as fresh and relevant today as the day it was first published. It is the first existentialist novel, a sarcastic, self-effacing account of a man living by his own t…
A stunning book packed with thought-provoking ideas, amazing statements, and elegant sentences, "Notes from the Underground" is a novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky in 1864. Yet it remains as fresh and relevant today as the day it was first published. It is the first existentialist novel, a sarcastic, self-effacing account of a man living by his own terms - the "Underground Man" - who narrates his thoughts and ideas to the reader as he walks the dark streets of a city's underworld.
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Notes from Underground is a novel that explores the depths of the underground man's thoughts and feelings. It is a fictional work of philosophy that deals with the rules of romantic fiction and the realities of life. It is a practical read that leaves the reader feeling sad and frustrated, but also encourages self-reflection and reconciliation. It is a work of literature that is both realistic and imaginative, and is highly recommended.

Pros

  • Compelling character
  • Engaging plot
  • Well-written
  • Realistic portrayal of Russian society
  • Emotionally engaging

Cons

  • Difficult to connect with characters
  • Some parts feel slow
  • Lacks depth in some parts
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A stunning book packed with thought-provoking ideas, amazing statements, and elegant sentences, "Notes from the Underground" is a novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky in 1864. Yet it remains as fresh and relevant today as the day it was first published. It is the first existentialist novel, a sarcastic, self-effacing account of a man living by his own terms - the "Underground Man" - who narrates his thoughts and ideas to the reader as he walks the dark streets of a city's underworld.

Specifications

Dimensions9.02 X 5.98 X 0.44 Inches
ISBN9781613827369
Publication DateFebruary, 2011
FormatHardcover
Number Of Pages124