Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky Year: 1861 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Fiction, Classic Culture: Russia
Purchase/reserch links:
ISBNs: 9781427076373 1427076375 |
|
The Insulted and Injured, published soon after Dostoevsky's political imprisonment, clearly foreshadows his later preoccupation with unconscious psychological drives & their external effects on the lives of his characters. Where his later works carry these drives to inevitably dramatic conclusions, The Insulted and Injured confines them within the smaller boundaries of everyday event. In this story the impulse toward self-abnegation in love, which appears so markedly in both Vanya & Natasha, isn't itself enough to direct their lives; instead, it combines with their social world & the mundane ambitions of Prince Valkovsky to defeat their hope of happiness. Of all the characters in the novel, only Natasha's lover, the Prince's son Alyosha-the person least driven to mold life to his own terms-emerges untouched. Here are, to a greater extent than in Dostoevsky's more familiar works, flesh-&-blood people as we see them around every day. They are made up of both good and evil, of will and acceptance. Unfailingly they command interest and illuminate understanding.
Similar books:
|