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Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
1821
1881
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
Dostoievski, Fédor Mikhailovitch
Достоевский, Фёдор Михайлович
Dostoievski, Fiodor
Dostoievski, Fedor Mikhailovitch
Dostoyevsky, F. M.
Dostojewski, Fjodor Michailowitsch
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich
Dostoevsky, Feodor
Merezhkovsky, Dmitry Sergeyevich
1865
1941
Мережковский, Дмитрий Сергеевич
Mérejkowsky, Dmitry de
Mérejkowski, Dmitri
Merejkowsky, Dmitry de
Merejkowski, Dmitri
Mereschkowski, Dmitri
Merezhkovsky, Dmitri
Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur
1876
1925
Bruck, Arthur Moeller van den
Van den Bruck, Arthur Moeller
Den Bruck, Arthur Moeller van
Rahsin, E. K.
1886
1966
Rahsin, Less
Разин, Э. К.
Kaerrick, Less
Kaerrick, Elisabeth
Кэррик, Элизабет
Кэррик, Лесс
Sämtliche Werke 5-6 : $b Die Dämonen
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"Sämtliche Werke 5-6: Die Dämonen" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story explores the themes of nihilism, morality, and societal upheaval in Russia, with a focus on various characters navigating the complex and tumultuous landscape of revolutionary ideas. The primary character introduced, Stepan Trophimowitsch Werchowenski, plays a significant role in the novel as he represents the struggles of intellectuals amid societal change. The opening of the novel presents a detailed introduction to Stepan Trophimowitsch, a somewhat eccentric figure obsessed with the idea of being a victim of fate and circumstance. The narrative reveals his past, including his tenure as a university lecturer and his varied literary ambitions. The text highlights his interactions with other characters and his longing for significance in a rapidly changing world, showcasing not only his personal struggles but also the broader existential dilemmas faced by society. The tone sets the stage for a deeper exploration of Dostoyevsky's critical examination of nihilism and its impact on individuals and society as a whole. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 81.5 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Political fiction
Russia -- Social life and customs -- 1533-1917 -- Fiction
Nihilism -- Fiction
Terrorists -- Russia -- Fiction
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Category: Novels
Category: Russian Literature
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