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  • Notes From The Underground

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Audio Cassette (Books on Tape, Inc., )
    The story of a young man who spurns the rule of God and humanity.
  • Notes from Underground

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Hardcover (Easton Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    None
  • Notes from the Underground

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Paperback (Simon & Brown, Nov. 14, 2018)
    None
  • Notes from Underground Illustrated

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2020)
    Notes from Underground, also translated as Notes from the Underground or Letters from the Underworld, is an 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Notes is considered by many to be one of the first existentialist novels
  • Notes from the Underground

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Christopher Preece, Dreamtown Publishing

    Audiobook (Dreamtown Publishing, May 28, 2018)
    Notes from the Underground is an 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Notes is considered by many to be one of the first existentialist novels. It presents itself as an excerpt from the rambling memoirs of a bitter, isolated, unnamed narrator (generally referred to by critics as the Underground Man) who is a retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg. The first part of the story is told in monologue form, or the Underground Man's diary, and attacks emerging Western philosophy, especially Nikolay Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done? The second part of the audiobook is called "Apropos of the Wet Snow" and describes certain events that appear to be destroying and sometimes renewing the Underground Man, who acts as a first-person, unreliable narrator and anti-hero.
  • Notes from the Underground

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Paperback (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    Notes from the Underground is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Fyodor Dostoyevsky then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
  • Notes from the Underground

    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Taylor Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 30, 2017)
    Notes from the Underground, also translated as Letters from the Underworld, is an 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Notes is considered by many to be one of the first existentialist novels. It presents itself as an excerpt from the rambling memoirs of a bitter, isolated, unnamed narrator (generally referred to by critics as the Underground Man) who is a retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg. The first part of the story is told in monologue form, or the underground man's diary, and attacks emerging Western philosophy, especially Nikolay Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done? The second part of the book is called "Apropos of the Wet Snow" and describes certain events that appear to be destroying and sometimes renewing the underground man, who acts as a first person, unreliable narrator and anti-hero. Odin’s Library Classics is dedicated to bringing the world the best of humankind’s literature from throughout the ages. Carefully selected, each work is unabridged from classic works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama.
  • Notes from the Underground

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • Notes from Underground by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

    Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

    Hardcover (www.bnpublishing.net, March 15, 1825)
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  • Notes from Underground

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    eBook (Standard Ebook Publishing, May 10, 2020)
    Notes from Underground is a fictional collection of memoirs written by a civil servant living alone in St. Petersburg. The man is never named and is generally referred to as the Underground Man. The “underground” in the book refers to the narrator’s isolation, which he described in chapter 11 as “listening through a crack under the floor.”It is considered to be one of the first existentialist novels. With this book, Dostoevsky challenged the ideologies of his time, like nihilism and utopianism. The Underground Man shows how idealized rationality in utopias is inherently flawed, because it doesn’t account for the irrational side of humanity.This novel has had a big impact on many different works of literature and philosophy. It has influenced writers like Franz Kafka and Friedrich Nietzsche. A similar character is also found in Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver.Notes from Underground was published in 1864 as the first four issues of Epoch, a Russian magazine by Fyodor and Mikhail Dostoevsky. Presented here is Constance Garnett’s translation from 1918.This new annotated edition includes several never-before-seen features, like:•The original editor’s preface that accompanied the original printing.•Easily navigable Table of Contents.
  • Notes from the Underground

    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Daniel Dorse, Bassett Publishing

    Audiobook (Bassett Publishing, May 14, 2018)
    Notes from the Underground is an 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Notes is considered by many to be one of the first existentialist novels. It presents itself as an excerpt from the rambling memoirs of a bitter, isolated, unnamed narrator (generally referred to by critics as the "Underground Man") who is a retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg. The first part of the story is told in monologue form, or the underground man's diary, and attacks emerging Western philosophy. The second part of the book is called "Apropos of the Wet Snow" and describes certain events that appear to be destroying and sometimes renewing the Underground Man, who acts as a first-person unreliable narrator and antihero.
  • Notes from the Underground

    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Brian Kelly, Oregan Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Oregan Publishing, )
    Dostoevsky's most revolutionary novel, "Notes from Underground" marks the dividing line between nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction, and between the visions of self each century embodied. One of the most remarkable characters in literature, the unnamed narrator is a former official who has defiantly withdrawn into an underground existence. In full retreat from society, he scrawls a passionate, obsessive, self-contradictory narrative that serves as a devastating attack on social utopianism and an assertion of man's essentially irrational nature.