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Dostoevsky's Demons and Russian Nihilism in the 19th Century: Selected Works, Texts and Contexts
From the ideas of the refined Russian Salon of Bakunin and Herzen and the popular appeal of Chernyshevsky via novel came the harsh methods of the revolutionary Nihilists and anarchist terrorists a generation later like Nechaev, Karokozov, and the People's Will. The latter were a tendency content more often to convey their message with bombs than books. Collected here are selected works by and on several prominent Russian Nihilists that informed and inspired Dostoevsky's masterpiece Demons as well as the assassination of Tsar Nicholas II. Sharing Widget |