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The possessed. Translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett, with an introd. by Marc Slonim and including the suppressed chapter, "Stavrogin's confession," translated by Avrahm Yarmolinsky. Illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg.

Title
The possessed. Translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett, with an introd. by Marc Slonim and including the suppressed chapter, "Stavrogin's confession," translated by Avrahm Yarmolinsky. Illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg.
Author
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881
Publication
New York, Heritage Press [c1959]

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Additional Authors
Garnett, Constance, 1861-1946
Description
xxiv, 630 p. illus., port.; 26 cm.
Summary
An extremely political book, The Possessed (Demons) is a testimonial of life in Imperial Russia in the late 19th century. As the revolutionary democrats began to rise in Russia, different ideologies began to collide. Dostoyevsky casts a critical eye over both the radical idealists, portraying their ideas and ideological foundations as demonic, and the conservative establishment, portraying its ineptitude in dealing with those ideas and their social consequences. Many of the characters represent different types within this ideological conflict. By exploring their interactions, Dostoyevsky depicts the political chaos seen in 19th-century Russia. - Wikipedia.
Uniform Title
Besy. English
Alternative Title
Besy.
Subject
  • 1533-1917
  • Nihilism > Fiction
  • Terrorists > Russia > Fiction
  • Russia > Social life and customs > 1533-1917 > Fiction
Genre/Form
Fiction
Note
  • Translation of Besy.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Volume one. Introduction / Marc Slonim -- The names of the possessed -- Part one. Introductory : Some details of the biography of that highly respected gentleman Stepan Trofimovitch Verhovensky -- Prince Harry : matchmaking -- The sins of others -- The cripple -- The subtle serpent -- Part two. Night -- Night (continued) -- The duel -- All in expectation -- On the eve Of the fete -- Volume two. Part two (continued). Pyotr Stepanovitch is busy -- A meeting -- Ivan the Tsarevitch -- A raid at Stepan Trofimovitch's -- Filibusters : a fatal morning -- Part three. The fete : first part -- The end of the fete -- A romance ended -- The last resolution -- A wanderer -- A busy night -- Stepan Trofimovitch's last wandering -- Conclusion -- Supplement. At Tihon's : Stavrogin's confession -- Notes.
LCCN
^^^60003709^
OCLC
  • 1076717
  • SCSB-12377675
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library