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Are the possessed and demons the same book?

Are the possessed and demons the same book?

Bésy, IPA: [ˈbʲe. sɨ]; sometimes also called The Possessed or The Devils) is a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, first published in the journal The Russian Messenger in 1871–72….Demons (Dostoevsky novel)

Front page of Demons, first edition, 1873 (Russian)
Author Fyodor Dostoevsky
Published in English 1916
Preceded by The Idiot

What was Dostoevsky accused of?

On November 16, 1849, a Russian court sentences Fyodor Dostoevsky to death for his allegedly antigovernment activities linked to a radical intellectual group. His execution is stayed at the last minute. Dostoevsky’s father was a doctor at Moscow’s Hospital for the Poor, where he grew rich enough to buy land and serfs.

How long is the possessed Dostoevsky?

The average reader will spend 7 hours and 33 minutes reading this book at 250 WPM (words per minute).

What Freud said about Dostoevsky?

Freud’s psychoanalytic diagnosis of Dostoevsky’s personality and illness is presented as a kind of apology for “the sinner.” After saying that “human civilization will have little to thank Dostoev- sky for,” Freud continues: “It seems probable that he was con- demned to this failure by his neurosis.”

Who is the narrator in Dostoevsky’s Demons?

Anton Lavrentievich G—
The chronicler-narrator of Dostoevsky’s Demons, Anton Lavrentievich G—v, seems like an inscrutable and oscillatory storyteller.

Who is Kirilov?

Kirilov is a character from The Possessed who commits what he calls a “logical suicide.” For life to be worth living, God must exist, and yet he is convinced that God cannot exist. His suicide is essentially a revolt against the idea that God does not exist. And yet, he commits suicide.

Is Raskolnikov a villain?

Raskolnikov. Raskolnikov antagonizes Svidrigaïlov and Luzhin. He certainly acts as an antagonist toward Alyona the pawnbroker and Lizaveta—though, in the case of Lizaveta, he wants to help her but ends up hurting her. In that way, he’s rather weak as an antagonist.

Is Raskolnikov a psychopath?

It’s easy to dismiss Raskolnikov as a psychopath, but this is not an insight: it is an admission of failure to understand his psychology. Beneath the silence, the battle within Raskolnikov’s mind rages on, though his dejection and his nearness to confession mark its final stages.