"The Double" is a remarkable work of doppelganger literature. As Dostoevsky examines the neurosis and paranoia that cripple a seemingly ordinary man, he produces a thoroughly modern nightmare, brilliantly foreshadowing the works of Kafka and Sartre. Mr. Golyadkin, a minor government official, is a rather middling man. Then one day he meets his "double"--a man with the same name, face, and background. Initially charmed by the coincidence, Golyadkin soon notices a discernable cooling in the reaction of his friends and colleagues, while his double seems to grow in popularity. Unable to escape the relentless presence of "Golyadkin junior," even the most ordinary activities begin to take on a terrifying significance, until Golyadkin finds himself on the verge of a breakdown. Fyodor Dostoevsky is regarded as one of the greatest prose writers of all time.
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陀的第二部,囉嗦難讀,不過主人公分裂的樣子已經齣現瞭後麵偉大作品的影子。dull, limp and long-winded.
评分陀的第二部,囉嗦難讀,不過主人公分裂的樣子已經齣現瞭後麵偉大作品的影子。dull, limp and long-winded.
评分Dostoyevsky's early work. First attempt into depicting dual-identity in literature. Plot is not enticing, however.
评分Dostoyevsky's early work. First attempt into depicting dual-identity in literature. Plot is not enticing, however.
评分Dostoyevsky's early work. First attempt into depicting dual-identity in literature. Plot is not enticing, however.
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