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In «The House of the Dead,» Fyodor Dostoyevsky intricately weaves a semi-autobiographical narrative that delves into the grim realities of life in a Siberian labor camp. This profound work is marked by its psychological depth and existential themes, exploring the dehumanization and moral complexities faced by the inmates. Through rich descriptions and a starkly realist style, Dostoyevsky captures the harshness of their environment while probing into the inner lives of his characters, highlighting their struggles with guilt, redemption, and humanity against a backdrop of societal corruption and despair... Далее