Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
455
Language
Turkish
Published
Aug 1, 2014
Publisher
İletişim Yayınları
ISBN-10
975051582X
ISBN-13
9789750515828
Description
The collection invites readers to delve into the early works of Fyodor Dostoevsky, exploring the evolution of his literary voice during a transformative period between 1847 and 1870. These novellas reveal the thoughts and struggles of characters who grapple with the complexities of existence, morality, and the human condition. Dostoevsky's youthful flair shines through, offering a glimpse into the philosophical depths he would later explore more fully in his celebrated novels.
Alongside critical analysis by scholars like Ergin Altay, Joseph Frank, and Andrew M. Drozd, the themes of identity and societal conflict unfold with striking clarity. Each novella serves as a snapshot of the tumultuous times in which they were created, echoing the social and political currents of 19th-century Russia. The interplay between personal struggles and broader societal issues creates a rich tapestry of narrative that captivates the reader's imagination.
These stories not only illuminate Dostoevsky’s formative years but also lay the groundwork for his later masterpieces. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the timelessness of his insights and the relevance of his early themes in today’s world. This collection stands as a testament to the transformative power of literature, as it bridges past and present through the lens of human experience.
Alongside critical analysis by scholars like Ergin Altay, Joseph Frank, and Andrew M. Drozd, the themes of identity and societal conflict unfold with striking clarity. Each novella serves as a snapshot of the tumultuous times in which they were created, echoing the social and political currents of 19th-century Russia. The interplay between personal struggles and broader societal issues creates a rich tapestry of narrative that captivates the reader's imagination.
These stories not only illuminate Dostoevsky’s formative years but also lay the groundwork for his later masterpieces. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the timelessness of his insights and the relevance of his early themes in today’s world. This collection stands as a testament to the transformative power of literature, as it bridges past and present through the lens of human experience.