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The third part, Youth, legitimately reads like Notes from Underground 04/16/26(Thu)12:01:06 No.25212889
The third part, Youth, legitimately reads like Notes from Underground 04/16/26(Thu)12:01:06 No.25212889
The third part, Youth, legitimately reads like Notes from Underground Anonymous 04/16/26(Thu)12:01:06 No.25212889 [Reply]▶
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Was Tolstoy the Underground Man all along?
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It's not that he was a whiny bitter bitch, but I see where OP is coming from in the sense that Tolstoy gets himself into these situations where he's trying to show off how clever or different he is, lying just because, and all around being incredibly awkward. But then you have to remember he's writing about himself as a teenager, lost his mother when he was very young (and while abroad!), and genuinely was in some sense, well, a genius. Basically he was a moody teenager with ideas way beyond his years and some healthy narcissim, but the Underground Man is like 40 and acting out of spite rather than inexperience so the comparison is a bit flat.
Also, Tolstoy denounced Boyhood and Youth in his later life. I personally also think only Childhood is essential.
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