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The House of the Dead

Original titlerus. Записки из Мертвого дома · 1862
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Summary

The House of the Dead is a work by Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky, based on his own experiences during four years of imprisonment in a penal colony in Omsk, where he was sent for participating in the Petrashevsky Circle. The book provides a detailed account of the lives of the prisoners, their daily routines, and their relationships with each other and the guards. The author focuses on the moral and psychological aspects of human existence under the conditions of confinement. Dostoevsky thoroughly explores the inner world of the inmates, their hopes, fears, joys, and sufferings. The work is imbued with the idea that even in the harshest conditions, a person can retain their humanity, capacity for compassion, and spiritual greatness.

The House of the Dead
Date of publication: 22 May 2024
Last updated: 13 July 2024
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The House of the Dead
Original titlerus. Записки из Мертвого дома · 1862