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<p>A predecessor to such monumental works as &ldquo;Crime and Punishment&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Brothers Karamazov&rdquo; &ldquo;Notes from Underground&rdquo; represents a turning point in Dostoyevsky&rsquo;s writing towards the more political side. In this work we find a story in two parts the first a rambling memoir of a bitter isolated retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg Russia. In the second part we follow the unnamed narrator through a series of events which further exhibit the consciousness of a man who is disillusioned by the oppression and corruption of the society in which he lives. A philosophically dark and politically charged novel &ldquo;Notes from Underground&rdquo; shows Dostoyevsky using the narrative form as a device for criticizing the prevailing ideologies of his time mainly nihilism and rational egoism. In &ldquo;The Double&rdquo; we see an intense psychological study of its main character Yakov Petrovich Golyadkin a government clerk who becomes increasingly obsessed with the idea that a man who bears a striking resemblance to him is trying to take over his identity. &ldquo;Notes from Underground&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Double&rdquo; are two of Dostoyevsky&rsquo;s more popular shorter works which exhibit the author&rsquo;s uncanny ability to portray the darker side of the human psyche. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and follows the translations of Constance Garnett.</p>