Notes from Underground

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Notes from Underground is a seminal 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky that explores the psychology of a bitter, isolated narrator and is often considered one of the first existentialist works of literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novella
adaptedAs film
radio drama
stage play
author Fyodor Dostoevsky
centralTheme alienation
free will
moral psychology
rational egoism
revenge
self-consciousness
spite
suffering
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
explores conflict between reason and desire
failure of utopian rationalism
irrational aspects of human behavior
firstPublishedIn 1864
form prose
genre existentialist literature
philosophical fiction
psychological fiction
influenced Albert Camus
Franz Kafka
Jean-Paul Sartre
existentialist literature
modernist literature
languageFeature confessional monologue
literaryMovement Russian literature
existentialism
literarySignificance one of the first existentialist novels
seminal work of psychological realism
mainCharacter Underground Man
narrativePerspective first-person
narrator Underground Man
numberOfParts 2
originalLanguage Russian
originalTitle Записки из подполья
partTitle Apropos of the Wet Snow
Underground
protagonistOccupation former civil servant
protagonistTrait bitter
hyper-conscious
isolated
publicationYear 1864
settingCountry Russian Empire
settingLocation St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
structure two-part composition
title Notes from Underground self-link

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Fyodor Dostoevsky notableWork Notes from Underground
Notes from Underground title Notes from Underground self-link
The House of the Dead influenced Notes from Underground