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: Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. Their translation is noted for capturing Dostoevsky's jagged, "polyphonic" style better than older versions.
: Features an essay by Joseph Frank , the world’s leading Dostoevsky biographer, which provides vital historical context.
: Dostoevsky’s political landscape is complex. Joseph Frank’s introduction in the Everyman’s edition is essential for understanding the 19th-century Russian "underground". Demons (Everyman's Library, 182)
: The novel was inspired by the real-life "Nechayev Affair" of 1869, in which a student named Ivan Ivanov was murdered by a revolutionary cell led by Sergey Nechayev.
The Everyman's Library Classics edition of Demons is widely considered one of the most durable and scholarly versions available for general readers. : Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
: You may find this novel published under the titles The Possessed or Devils ( Besy in Russian).
: It is a unique hybrid—part political satire, part psychological thriller, and part philosophical tragedy. Core Themes for Analysis : Dostoevsky’s political landscape is complex
: The "Demons" of the title refer to the ideas (nihilism, atheism, socialism) that possess the characters like spirits, leading them to self-destruction and violence.
: Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. Their translation is noted for capturing Dostoevsky's jagged, "polyphonic" style better than older versions.
: Features an essay by Joseph Frank , the world’s leading Dostoevsky biographer, which provides vital historical context.
: Dostoevsky’s political landscape is complex. Joseph Frank’s introduction in the Everyman’s edition is essential for understanding the 19th-century Russian "underground".
: The novel was inspired by the real-life "Nechayev Affair" of 1869, in which a student named Ivan Ivanov was murdered by a revolutionary cell led by Sergey Nechayev.
The Everyman's Library Classics edition of Demons is widely considered one of the most durable and scholarly versions available for general readers.
: You may find this novel published under the titles The Possessed or Devils ( Besy in Russian).
: It is a unique hybrid—part political satire, part psychological thriller, and part philosophical tragedy. Core Themes for Analysis
: The "Demons" of the title refer to the ideas (nihilism, atheism, socialism) that possess the characters like spirits, leading them to self-destruction and violence.