Devils

Devils

By Fyodor Dostoevsky

Pages

769

Rating

4.30

Year

1872

PhilosophyFictionClassicsLiteratureRussiaNovels

Description

Devils, also known in English as The Possessed and The Demons, was first published in 1871–72. The third of Dostoevsky's five major novels, it is at once a powerful political tract and a profound study of atheism, depicting the disarray which follows the appearance of a band of modish radicals in a small provincial town. Dostoevsky compares infectious radicalism to the devils that drove the Gadarene swine over the precipice in his vision of a society possessed by demonic creatures that produce devastating delusions of rationality. Dostoevsky weaves suicide, rape, and a multiplicity of scandals into a compelling story of political evil, yet he is at his most humorous in Devils: the novel is full of buffoonery and a grotesque comedy.

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