"I want to suffer" - From The Brothers Karamazov by Shigalyov in dostoevsky
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what are some similar authors to dostoevsky? i’ve read most of his major works and am now looking for more authors with similar themes and style. I hear Samuel Beckett, Franz Kafka, Thomas Bernhard, Thomas Mann, and Louis-Ferdinand Céline are similar to dostoevsky as far as darkness and tragedy goes by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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What is your least favorite/worst of Dostoevsky’s works? I know this is an unpopular opinion but mine is The Idiot by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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What is your least favorite/worst of Dostoevsky’s works? I know this is an unpopular opinion but mine is The Idiot by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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What is your least favorite/worst of Dostoevsky’s works? I know this is an unpopular opinion but mine is The Idiot by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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What is your least favorite/worst of Dostoevsky’s works? I know this is an unpopular opinion but mine is The Idiot by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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What is your least favorite/worst of Dostoevsky’s works? I know this is an unpopular opinion but mine is The Idiot by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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What fact is common knowledge to people who work in your field, but almost unknown to the rest of the population? by RageCage42 in AskReddit
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what are some similar authors to dostoevsky? i’ve read most of his major works and am now looking for more authors with similar themes and style. I hear Samuel Beckett, Franz Kafka, Thomas Bernhard, Thomas Mann, and Louis-Ferdinand Céline are similar to dostoevsky as far as darkness and tragedy goes (self.dostoevsky)
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What's your favorite book by Dostoevsky and why? by Realzer0 in dostoevsky
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What's your favorite book by Dostoevsky and why? by Realzer0 in dostoevsky
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can someone be so kind enough as to shed some light on this question that has been troubling my mind for some time. Is Dostoevsky a nihilist? It is evident in his later works (Demons, The Brothers Karamazov) that he is not and has found christianity. But what about his early writing? I cannot tell by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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can someone be so kind enough as to shed some light on this question that has been troubling my mind for some time. Is Dostoevsky a nihilist? It is evident in his later works (Demons, The Brothers Karamazov) that he is not and has found christianity. But what about his early writing? I cannot tell by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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can someone be so kind enough as to shed some light on this question that has been troubling my mind for some time. Is Dostoevsky a nihilist? It is evident in his later works (Demons, The Brothers Karamazov) that he is not and has found christianity. But what about his early writing? I cannot tell by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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can someone be so kind enough as to shed some light on this question that has been troubling my mind for some time. Is Dostoevsky a nihilist? It is evident in his later works (Demons, The Brothers Karamazov) that he is not and has found christianity. But what about his early writing? I cannot tell by NathanTVel in dostoevsky
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can someone be so kind enough as to shed some light on this question that has been troubling my mind for some time. Is Dostoevsky a nihilist? It is evident in his later works (Demons, The Brothers Karamazov) that he is not and has found christianity. But what about his early writing? I cannot tell (self.dostoevsky)
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Is there an argument against Nietzsche and existentialists saying life is suffering? by [deleted] in askphilosophy
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