Notes from Underground, published in 1864, is a groundbreaking novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky that explores existentialism, free will, and human irrationality. Narrated by a bitter, isolated man known as the Underground Man, the work is a scathing critique of utopian rationalism and the Enlightenment. The narrator’s fragmented monologue reveals a deeply conflicted psyche and introduces themes later developed in Dostoevsky’s major works. It remains a foundational text in existential literature and psychological realism.
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