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Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground is a profound exploration of human psychology and existential struggle. This classic challenges readers to confront freedom, isolation, and the contradictions of modern life.
Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a timeless Russian literary classic that delves into existential philosophy, exploring themes of isolation, free will, and the complexities of human nature.
Foundational text in existential philosophy and Russian literature.
Explores themes of freedom, alienation, and moral conflict.
Offers deep psychological insight into the human condition.
Translated by Michael R. Katz for clarity and accessibility.
Part of The Norton Library collection, ensuring scholarly reliability.
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