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Notes From Underground And The Grand Inquisitor

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Dostoevsky's influence on the modern literary mind is unrivalled in its scope and vitality. Nowhere does his art appear in so quintessential a form as in Notes from Underground , certainly one of the most revolutionary and original works in world literature; nowhere is his thought presented with such authority as in "The Grand Inquisitor," an episode of central importance taken from his last and greatest novel, The Brothers Karamazov . In both these vital works Dostoevsky confronts the reader with the tragic grandeur of man, indeed, with a whole philosophy of tragedy: the tragedy of the individual and freedom, the tragedy of the historical process, the tragedy of universal evil. Relevant works included by Chernyshevsky, Schedrin and Dostoevsky.

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Notes From Underground And The Grand Inquisitor, Ralph E. Matlaw, Fjodor Michajlovič Dostojevskij

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1960
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Titolo
Notes From Underground And The Grand Inquisitor
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Dutton
Pubblicato
1960
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
252
ISBN10
0525470506
ISBN13
9780525470502
Serie
Descrizione
Dostoevsky's influence on the modern literary mind is unrivalled in its scope and vitality. Nowhere does his art appear in so quintessential a form as in Notes from Underground , certainly one of the most revolutionary and original works in world literature; nowhere is his thought presented with such authority as in "The Grand Inquisitor," an episode of central importance taken from his last and greatest novel, The Brothers Karamazov . In both these vital works Dostoevsky confronts the reader with the tragic grandeur of man, indeed, with a whole philosophy of tragedy: the tragedy of the individual and freedom, the tragedy of the historical process, the tragedy of universal evil. Relevant works included by Chernyshevsky, Schedrin and Dostoevsky.