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Among Dostoevsky's later novels, The Adolescent occupies a very
special place: published three years after The Devils and five
years before his final masterpiece, The Karamazov Brothers, the
novel charts the story of nineteen-year-old Arkady - the
illegitimate son of the landowner Versilov and the maid Sofia
Andreyevna - as he struggles to find his place in society and
"become a Rothschild" against the background of 1870s Russia, a
nation still tethered to its old systems and values but shaken up
by the new ideological currents of socialism and nihilism. Both a
Bildungsroman and a novel of ideas, dealing with themes such as the
relationship between fathers and sons and the role of money in
modern society, The Adolescent - here presented in a brand-new
translation by Dora O'Brien - shows Dostoevsky at his finest as a
social commentator and observer of the workings of a young man's
mind.
A new translation of comic tales by one of the leading figures in
19th-century Russian literatureWritten in the 1830s and early
1840s, these comic stories tackle life behind the cold and elegant
facade of the imperial capital from the viewpoints of various
characters, such as a collegiate assessor who one day finds that
his nose has detached itself from his face and risen the ranks to
become a state councillor ("The Nose"), a painter and a lieutenant
whose romantic pursuits meet with contrasting degrees of success
("Nevsky Prospect"), and a lowly civil servant whose existence
desperately unravels when he loses his prized new coat ("The
Overcoat"). Also including "Diary of Madman," these "Petersburg
Tales" paint a critical yet hilarious portrait of a city riddled
with pomposity and self-importance, masterfully juxtaposing
19th-century realism with madcap surrealism, and combining
absurdist farce with biting satire.
Dmitry Rudin, a high-minded gentleman of reduced means, arrives at
the estate of Darya Mikhailovna, where his intelligence, eloquence
and conviction immediately make a powerful impression. As he stys
on longer than intended, Rudin exerts a strong influence on the
younger generation, and Darya's daughter, Natalya, falls in love
with him. But circumstances soon will show whether Rudin has the
courage to act on his beliefs, and whether he can live ip to the
image he has created for himself.
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