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The Eternal Husband

rus. Вечный муж · 1870
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Historical Context and Significance

"The Eternal Husband" is a novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky, published in 1870. It delves into complex themes of human relationships, infidelity, and moral dilemmas. The story focuses on the relationship between two men, one of whom is the "eternal husband," perpetually deceived and humiliated. Dostoevsky masterfully reveals the psychological aspects of his characters, making the work significant in the context of 19th-century Russian literature. The novella also reflects the social and moral issues of the time, such as family values and personal responsibility. The book's influence on culture lies in its profound analysis of human nature and moral conflicts, which remain relevant in contemporary society. "The Eternal Husband" holds an important place in Dostoevsky's literary legacy and continues to be studied as an example of his skill in creating psychologically complex and multi-layered characters.

The Eternal Husband
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Date of publication: 24 February 2025
———Original titlerus. Вечный муж · 1870
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