redfox1111
09-12-2014, 04:45 PM
Before I start, for anyone not familiar with Dostoevsky, his first novel was called Poor Folk and was greatly praised by a well known name in literature at the time Vissarion Belinksy. Dostevsoky was a big deal at the time however his next work, The Double did not do so well for him and he would sort of fall into obscurity until after he was released from prison years later.
My question is does this still hold true today? Is the novel not that great and simply held in a higher regard because of who wrote it? Now just because some fourierists or whatever socialists did not like it in the 1840's may not mean it's a poor novel I realize but what do you think?
My question is does this still hold true today? Is the novel not that great and simply held in a higher regard because of who wrote it? Now just because some fourierists or whatever socialists did not like it in the 1840's may not mean it's a poor novel I realize but what do you think?