NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND

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Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a profound psychological and philosophical novella that delves into the mind of a bitter, isolated man who rejects society and rationalism. Through his inner monologue and recollections, the story explores themes of free will, alienation, and the contradictions of human nature.

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Notes from Underground is a groundbreaking psychological novel that marks the beginning of Dostoevsky’s mature philosophical thought. Told through the fragmented and impassioned voice of an unnamed narrator—a retired civil servant living in self-imposed isolation—the book explores themes of free will, alienation, and the irrational nature of human behavior.

Presented in two parts, the first is a monologue filled with philosophical ramblings and contradictions as the “Underground Man” lashes out at society and himself. The second part, “Apropos of the Wet Snow,” recounts specific events from his past that expose his deep insecurity, resentment, and longing for connection.

Darkly introspective and intellectually provocative, Notes from Underground is considered one of the first existentialist novels and remains a vital work in world literature.

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