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The Adolescent

rus. Подросток · 1875
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Book Review

Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Adolescent" is often regarded by critics as one of the author's lesser-known yet significant works. At the center of the plot is a young man, Arkady Dolgoruky, who strives to find his place in the world and gain independence. Critics note that Dostoevsky masterfully depicts the inner world of an adolescent, his contradictions, and aspirations. Arkady, like many of Dostoevsky's characters, is in search of truth and the meaning of life, making his character complex and multifaceted. Some critics emphasize that the novel explores themes of ambition, self-identity, and moral dilemmas, making it relevant even today. However, unlike Dostoevsky's more famous works such as "Crime and Punishment" or "The Brothers Karamazov," "The Adolescent" is sometimes criticized for its complex narrative and abundance of philosophical reflections, which may be challenging for some readers. Nevertheless, the novel is valued for its deep psychological insight and the author's ability to penetrate the most intimate corners of the human soul.

The Adolescent
Date of publication: 24 February 2025
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