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Notes from underground ; The double

Penguin classics

by Dostoyevsky Fyodor

Synopsis

‘It is best to do nothing! The best thing is conscious inertia! So long live the underground!’ Alienated from society and paralysed by a sense of his own insignificance, the anonymous narrator of Dostoyevsky’s groundbreaking Notes from Underground tells the story of his tortured life. With bitter sarcasm, he describes his refusal to become a worker in the ‘ant-hill’ of society and his gradual withdrawal to an existence ‘underground’. The seemingly ordinary world of St Petersburg takes on a nightmarish quality in The Double when a government clerk encounters a man who exactly resembles him – his double perhaps, or possibly the darker side of his own personality. Like Notes from Underground, this is a masterly study of human consciousness. Jessie Coulson’s introduction discusses the stories’ critical reception and the themes they share with Dostoyevksy’s great novels.


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Book Information

Copyright year 1972
ISBN-13 9780140442526
ISBN-10 0140442529
Class Copyright
Publisher Penguin Books
Subject FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 287
Language Russian
Shelf No. GV987
Grade Range 12 - 12
Ages 18 - 99