Summary
Vitomir Vuletić: Dostoevsky and universal conflict
Going through Dostoevsky's works of art, novels and short stories, as well as through his diary entries published in magazines, Vuletić analyzes the issue of conflict between his heroes, the people who surrounded him, according to Dostoevsky's definition and the understanding that the issue of man is the central theme of his work, the relationship to other people and to himself, the relationship of man to God, the church, Russia, Europe and many key issues of his existence in the world of the humiliated and insulted. The work contains analyzes of conflicts starting with Wretched People (Dostoevsky's first novel), through Twins, Housekeeper, Njetočka Nezvanova, Humiliated and Insulted, Notes from a Dead Home, then the great novels Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Unclean Forces, The Young Man and The Brothers Karamazov.
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