Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
229
Language
English
Published
Aug 15, 1991
Publisher
Meridian Books
ISBN-10
0452010934
ISBN-13
9780452010932
Description
In this compelling exploration of human consciousness, two classic works of Fyodor Dostoevsky are presented, demonstrating the author's profound insights into the human condition. "Notes from Underground" delves into the psyche of an embittered anti-hero, revealing the complexities of isolation, existentialism, and the conflict between rationality and emotions. The underground man's confessions bring to light the struggles of self-awareness and the burdens of free will, making it a cornerstone of modern existential thought.
Contrasting this, "The Grand Inquisitor" probes the clash between faith and freedom within a powerful parable, where the Inquisitor interrogates Christ upon his return. This dialogue challenges the values of obedience versus the human spirit's desire for autonomy, encapsulating Dostoevsky's preoccupation with morality and society. Together, these narratives offer a rich tapestry of philosophical inquiry, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and emotions in an increasingly complex world.
Contrasting this, "The Grand Inquisitor" probes the clash between faith and freedom within a powerful parable, where the Inquisitor interrogates Christ upon his return. This dialogue challenges the values of obedience versus the human spirit's desire for autonomy, encapsulating Dostoevsky's preoccupation with morality and society. Together, these narratives offer a rich tapestry of philosophical inquiry, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and emotions in an increasingly complex world.
Genres
History
Philosophy
Art & Photography