Gente Pobre (Dostoiévski) | Análise e leitura comentada
In this video, the Grilo Falante channel by Cleide Simões presents a commentary on Poor Folk, Fyodor Dostoevsky's debut novel, published in 1846 when the author was only 24 years old. Considered a landmark in the work of the author of Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov, Poor Folk was widely praised by critics of the time and was even seen as a literary heir to Nikolai Gogol. The novel portrays, in a sensitive and realistic way, the lives of socially invisible characters, poor workers, lonely and emotionally dependent on each other. Through an epistolary narrative, Dostoevsky constructs a meticulous portrait of the material, emotional, and symbolic precariousness of his protagonists. Literature emerges within the work itself as a space for reflection, consolation, and dramatization of human misery, bringing the novel closer to debates that are still extremely relevant today. In this literary analysis, we discuss: – The historical and literary context of Poor Folk – The work's relationship to Russian realism – The dialogue between Dostoevsky and Gogol – The social criticism present in the novel – The book's relevance for contemporary readers If you enjoy Russian literature, world classics, and commentary on readings, this video is for you. 📖 Subscribe to the Grilo Falante channel for more content on literature, critical reading, and world literature classics. #PoorFolk #Dostoevsky #RussianLiterature #ClassicsOfLiterature __________________________________________________ 🔎 SEARCH TAGS poor folk dostoevsky poor folk book fyodor dostoevsky dostoevsky analysis dostoevsky first novel russian literature classics of literature commented classic books commented reading literary analysis russian novel russian realism gogol the overcoat crime and punishment author the brothers karamazov classic literature talking cricket channel cleide simões literature books for reflection literature and social criticism Poor Folk (Dostoevsky) | Analysis and commentary

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