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Ein grüner Junge [mit dem Werkbeitrag aus dem Neuen Kindlers Literatur-Lexikon]

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The narrator and protagonist of Dostoevsky’s novel The Adolescent (first published in English as A Raw Youth ) is Arkady Dolgoruky, a na•ve 19-year-old boy bursting with ambition and opinions. The illegitimate son of a dissipated landowner, he is torn between his desire to expose his father’s wrongdoing and the desire to win his love. He travels to St. Petersburg to confront the father he barely knows, inspired by an inchoate dream of communion and armed with a mysterious document that he believes gives him power over others. This new English version by the most acclaimed of Dostoevsky’s translators is a masterpiece of pathos and high comedy.

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Ein grüner Junge [mit dem Werkbeitrag aus dem Neuen Kindlers Literatur-Lexikon], Fjodor Michajlovič Dostojevskij, Swetlana Geier

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Titolo
Ein grüner Junge [mit dem Werkbeitrag aus dem Neuen Kindlers Literatur-Lexikon]
Lingua
Tedesco
Pubblicato
2011
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
843
ISBN10
3596903335
ISBN13
9783596903337
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1876
Titolo originale
Podrostok
Valutazione
3,95 su 5
Descrizione
The narrator and protagonist of Dostoevsky’s novel The Adolescent (first published in English as A Raw Youth ) is Arkady Dolgoruky, a na•ve 19-year-old boy bursting with ambition and opinions. The illegitimate son of a dissipated landowner, he is torn between his desire to expose his father’s wrongdoing and the desire to win his love. He travels to St. Petersburg to confront the father he barely knows, inspired by an inchoate dream of communion and armed with a mysterious document that he believes gives him power over others. This new English version by the most acclaimed of Dostoevsky’s translators is a masterpiece of pathos and high comedy.