
The Oppressed And Humiliated
What places The Oppressed and the Humiliated in a completely different place from other melodramatic-emotional-serialized novels is that the narrator, Vanya, is a novelist very similar to Dostoyevsky himself. Dostoyevsky puts many details he discovered in his youth into the life of his protagonist, Vanya, in a clever and understanding language. Just like what happened to Dostoyevsky, Belinsky, the famous critic of the day, enthusiastically praises Ivan Petrovich's first novel. The content of this novel is similar to Dostoyevsky's first novel, The Poor People. The reader thinks that the happiness of the young author, who was blown away by these praises, sincerely described in the book, is similar to Dostoyevsky's happiness in his youth.
At this point, not being able to tell where the imagination begins will provoke the reader even more.
Number of Pages: 412
Year of Printing: 2015
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Iletisim Publishing
Foreword Writer: Orhan Pamuk
Number of Pages: 412
First Printing Year: 2004
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Contact Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 412 |
Publication Year | : | 2015 |
ISBN | : | 9789750517464 |
The heart | : | Turkish |