THE POSSESSED or, The Devils: Rebirth Collectors' Edition | Annotated Hardcover – June 20, 2025

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One of literature's most prophetic and psychologically penetrating masterpieces—now with comprehensive scholarly annotations that illuminate its enduring relevance.Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Possessed stands as perhaps the most politically prescient novel ever written. Published in 1872, this monumental work anticipated with chilling accuracy the revolutionary upheavals and totalitarian horrors that would consume the twentieth century. In the fictional Russian town that serves as the novel's setting, a conspiracy of idealistic revolutionaries gradually transforms into something far more sinister, revealing the psychological and spiritual forces that drive ordinary people toward extraordinary acts of violence.At the heart of this dark prophecy lies Pyotr Verkhovensky, one of literature's most terrifying portraits of the revolutionary fanatic—a charismatic manipulator who exploits others' genuine grievances for his own nihilistic purposes. His victims include the enigmatic aristocrat Nikolai Stavrogin, whose spiritual emptiness attracts both disciples and destroyers, and the aging liberal Stepan Trofimovich, whose well-intentioned theories have inadvertently prepared the ground for extremism.This annotated edition features:Comprehensive Foreword analyzing the novel's prophetic vision, complex narrative structure, theological dimensions, and political insights that anticipated fascism, communism, and modern ideological extremismIn-depth Afterword examining the work's historical vindication, moral philosophy, psychology of belief and fanaticism, sociology of revolutionary movements, aesthetic dimensions, and theological frameworkScholarly Context placing the novel within Dostoevsky's broader literary achievement and its influence on subsequent political thought, psychology, and world literatureHistorical Background connecting the fictional conspiracy to actual revolutionary movements of 1860s Russia, including the Nechayev affair that inspired the novelCharacter Analysis exploring how Dostoevsky's complex protagonists function as both psychological portraits and ideological symbols representing different responses to modernity's spiritual crisisContemporary Relevance demonstrating how the novel's insights into political manipulation, ideological fanaticism, and the corruption of democratic movements speak directly to current global concernsConstance Garnett's classic translation, long the standard English version, captures the novel's psychological intensity and philosophical depth while making this demanding masterpiece accessible to modern readers. Her rendering preserves the essential power of Dostoevsky's vision while creating a compelling English-language artifact that has shaped generations of readers' understanding of this crucial work.More than a political thriller, The Possessed is a profound meditation on the nature of belief, the limits of ideology, and the eternal human struggle between faith and nihilism. Its exploration of how utopian movements can devolve into tyranny, how intellectual pride can blind moral vision, and how the loss of transcendent meaning creates conditions ripe for extremism remains disturbingly relevant to our polarized age.Essential reading for students of literature, political science, psychology, and philosophy—and for anyone seeking to understand the psychological roots of political extremism and the spiritual dimensions of modern crisis. Read more

ISBN13 979-8288914003
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 1.37 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 1.92 pounds
Print length 523 pages
Publication date June 20, 2025

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