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020 | _a9780140444568 | ||
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_a891.733 _bDOS |
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100 | _aDostoyevsky, Fyodor | ||
245 | _aThe house of the dead | ||
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_bPenguin Classics, _c2004. _aLondan : |
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_a366 p. ; _c20 cm. |
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_b599.00 _c₹ _d1.00 |
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490 | _aPenguin Classics | ||
520 | _aMaster translation of a neglected Russian classic into English. Long before Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago came Dostoevsky's Notes from the House of the Dead, a compelling account of the horrific conditions in Siberian labor camps. The characters and situations that Dostoevsky encountered in prison were so violent and extraordinary that they changed his psyche profoundly. Through that experience, he later said, he was resurrected into a new spiritual condition. | ||
650 | _aExiles | ||
650 | _aRussia (Federation) Siberia | ||
650 | _aSiberia (Russia) novels | ||
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_aMcduff, David _eTr. |
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