the oppressed

the oppressed

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In "The Oppressed", Dostoyevsky draws the drama of injustice and poverty with great mastery on the backdrop of the big city. It goes deep into the human soul and easily reflects individual inner conflict. While dealing with extraordinary mental states, he seems to have sensed the findings of contemporary psychology and the views of existential thinkers from that time. Despite his pessimistic and conservative aspects, Dostoyevsky shows a unique talent in describing various types of people, suffering people and guilty people in "The Oppressed".



Number of Pages: 416

Year of Printing: 1995


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Oda Yayınları

First Printing Year: 1995

Number of Pages: 416

Language: Turkish

Publisher : Chamber Publications
Number of pages : 416
ISBN : 9789753850834
The heart : Turkish
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the oppressed In "The Oppressed", Dostoyevsky draws the drama of injustice and poverty with great mastery on the backdrop of the big city. It goes deep into the human soul and easily reflects individual inner conflict. While dealing with extraordinary mental states, it is as if he sensed the findings of contemporary psychology and the views of existential thinkers from that time. Despite his pessimistic and conservative aspects, Dostoyevsky shows a unique talent in describing various types of people, suffering people and guilty people in "The Oppressed". Number of Pages: 416 Year of Printing: 1995 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Oda Yayınları First Year of Printing: 1995 Number of Pages: 416 Language : Turkish PX0016064
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