The Devils

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Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The Devils, or The Posessed, is the most controversial of Dostoyevsky’s masterpieces. A political drama, it has been both hailed as a grim prophesy of the Russian Revolution and denounced as the work of a reactionary renegade. The book is a penetrating commentary on men and affairs, with malicious caricatures of revolutionaries and revolutionary personalities. It is also a….Read More

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