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Authors like Tolstoy and Dostoevsky weren't just novelists; they were moral authorities.
The classic trope of the wealthy, educated hero who has no place in a corrupt society. 📚 Essential Literary Eras The Golden Age (19th Century) The Cambridge Introduction to: Russian Literature
A recurring character who is mentally "broken" but spiritually enlightened. Authors like Tolstoy and Dostoevsky weren't just novelists;
Authors like Bulgakov ( The Master and Margarita ) writing "for the drawer" under censorship. 💡 Why Read It? The Cambridge Introduction to: Russian Literature