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Dostoevsky, Fyodor. 1864. Notes from underground. Trans. Mirra Ginsburg (1974/1992). New York: Bantam.
Dostoevsky, Fyodor. 1864. Notes from underground. Trans. Richard Pevear (2006). London: Vintage Classics
Fanger, Donald. 1992. Introduction. In Notes from underground. Trans. Mirra Ginsburg (1974/1992). New York: Bantam.
Heinegg, Peter. 2004. The first anti-hero? America, August 30, 24.
Mirsky, D. S. 1999. A history of Russian literature: From its beginnings to 1900. Evanston, IL: Northwestern...
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