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" The Secret of Yeraltindan " by Fyodor Dostoyevsky , is a novel by the Russian writer Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky .

The article mentions 'Notes from Underground' by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, a novel that explores themes of existential despair, rebellion against societal norms, and the psychological complexity of individuals who reject conventional morality. The book is considered a foundational work of Russian literature and has been widely studied for its philosophical depth and critique of 19th-century European society. It was published in 1864 and remains influential in literary and philosophical circles today.

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" The Secret of Yeraltindan " by Fyodor Dostoyevsky , is a novel by the Russian writer Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky .

The article mentions 'Notes from Underground' by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, a novel that explores themes of existential despair, rebellion against societal norms, and the psychological complexity of individuals who reject conventional morality. The book is considered a foundational work of Russian literature and has been widely studied for its philosophical depth and critique of 19th-century European society. It was published in 1864 and remains influential in literary and philosophical circles today.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a classic literary work, which is inherently non-political in nature. There is no indication of ideological framing or bias in the mention of the book.

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