This book includes three works by Berdyaev on Dostoevsky's literature, which are "Revelations about Man in Dostoevsky's Literature", his article on the character of "Stavrogin", and finally his study on "The Legend of the Great Inspector", which is an extension of his book "Dostoevsky's World View". The first chapter of the book talks about human destiny, good, evil, freedom, and love in Dostoevsky's works. The writer tries to champion the idea that Dostoevsky is a thinker, not a creator. Dostoevsky, as confirmed by Berdiev, did not care about nature or historical monuments, but rather his primary interest was in man, in the way he spends his life, and in his thoughts and feelings. It is considered that nothing attracts attention in Dostoevsky's novels other than human beings and human relations. His heroes are only busy visiting each other, and talking about the tragic fate of all mankind.
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