The Possessed (The Devils) - Fyodor Mihayloviç Dostoyevski - Platanus Publishing
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The Possessed (The Devils) - Fyodor Mihayloviç Dostoyevski - Platanus Publishing
“One of Dostoyevskys most famous novels, this 1872 work utilizes five main characters and their philosophical ideas to describe the political chaos of Imperial Russia in the nineteenth century. Based on an actual event involving the murder of a revolutionary by his comrades, this novel depicts a band of ruthless radicals attempting to incite revolt in their small, rural community. At the center of The Possessed lies Dostoyevskys desire to protest the enthusiasm for revolution he saw all around him, as well as the conservative establishments inability to cope with those revolutionary ideas or their consequences. The author considered utopias unobtainable, and he depicts the radicals and the ideas they represent with a frightening savage intensity, as if they were possessed by demons rather than those unrealistic ideas. Perhaps the greatest political novel ever written, Dostoyevskys The Possessed fully displays his devastating condemnation of human manipulation through brilliant characterization, as well as his keen and seemingly clairvoyant insight into the hearts of men.”