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Notes from Underground, White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man and House of the Dead

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Explore the depths of human nature with Dostoevsky’s “Notes from Underground, White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man and House of the Dead”. This collection of powerful stories delves into political philosophy, religion, and the human condition. From tormented antiheroes to primitive peasants, Dostoevsky’s characters grapple with sin, vice, and the search for meaning. Translated by Andrew R. MacAndrew. Introduction by Ben Marcus. ISBN: 9780451529558

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780451529558
  • Publisher: Signet Book
  • Publisher Imprint: Signet Book
  • Depth: 19
  • Height: 106 mm
  • No of Pages: 256
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 136 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0451529553
  • Publisher Date: 02 Nov 2004
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reissue
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 170 mm

20 reviews for Notes from Underground, White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man and House of the Dead

  1. Anan Ahmad Khan

    A great introduction to Dostoevsky’s work. I’m looking forward to reading more of his books.

  2. Pankaj Kumar Sharma

    Dostoevsky’s insights into human psychology are remarkable. The characters are flawed and relatable.

  3. Sparsh Singhal

    Not an easy read, but a must-read for anyone interested in existentialism. I had to reread some sections to understand them.

  4. Devanjana M S

    Dostoevsky at his finest! The underground man is unforgettable. Though, it was a bit dense at times.

  5. Tejaswini Sharma

    A great collection showcasing Dostoevsky’s range. ‘White Nights’ was a standout. Some stories were better than others, though.

  6. Manish Kumar J

    These stories made me think about the meaning of life. I would recommend reading this book.

  7. Khushi Kaushik

    Dostoevsky’s writing is timeless. This collection showcases his brilliance.

  8. Devanshu Singh Negi

    A bit depressing, but beautifully written. Dostoevsky’s prose is captivating.

  9. Hansika Jain

    Dark and disturbing, but ultimately worth reading. Explores the depths of human suffering and redemption.

  10. Bhavana Dubey

    Some stories were better than others. Overall, a worthwhile collection for fans of classic literature.

  11. Ved Himanshu Patel

    Dostoevsky can be a bit long-winded. The philosophical discussions went over my head sometimes.

  12. Utkarsh Srivastava

    A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. The themes are still relevant today.

  13. Debesh Misra

    Challenging but rewarding read. The exploration of morality is profound. The language can be a bit difficult.

  14. Arpit Jaiswal

    A profound exploration of good and evil. Dostoevsky doesn’t shy away from the dark side of humanity.

  15. Arpan Mondal

    Enjoyed the glimpse into th-century Russia. ‘House of the Dead’ provided a fascinating look at prison life.

  16. Harshil Arora

    Found some of the stories a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile collection. ‘Notes from Underground’ is a classic.

  17. Ayush Bhatnagar

    Excellent translation! Made Dostoevsky accessible. Enjoyed the introduction by Ben Marcus too.

  18. Ashutosh Goswami

    Loved the characters and their struggles. Dostoevsky is a master of character development.

  19. Piyush Rawal

    These stories stay with you long after you finish reading. ‘The Dream of a Ridiculous Man’ is especially thought-provoking.

  20. Rishika Pandey

    A bit too philosophical for my taste. Still, Dostoevsky’s writing is powerful. ‘House of the Dead’ was interesting.

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