Vječni muž

Vječni muž

Fjodor Mihajlovič Dostojevski

"The Eternal Husband" is a novel by Fyodor M. Dostoevsky, first published in 1869. One of his smaller but significant works, in which Dostoevsky explores complex human emotions, such as jealousy, suspicion, fear, and passion.

The novel focuses on the characters of Viktor Pavlovich, the double protagonist, and his "eternal" rival Dmitri Karamazov (not to be confused with Dostoevsky's famous Karamazov), and the story revolves around their mutual relationships, their love for the same woman and the psychological depth of their characters. Viktor Pavlović is a middle-aged, somewhat clumsy, jealous husband and ex-lover, who is deeply hurt and obsessed with jealousy towards his wife Jelena, who, in Pavlović's eyes, cheated on him and left him for Dmitri. He tries to cope with his misfortune, but his obsession causes deep inner conflicts that gradually destroy his peace of mind. Throughout the novel, Dostoevsky explores themes of love, fear, patriarchal grief and doubt, posing complex moral dilemmas. Viktor Pavlovich is portrayed as the "eternal husband" because he seems incapable of getting over the past, while his rival Dmitry is a lively and impulsive character who does not dwell on the past. After the Pavlovićs decide to say goodbye and renew their relationship with her, Pavlović gives up the fight.

Translation
Ljubomir Maksimović
Editor
Risto Trifković
Graphics design
Mirko Stojnić
Dimensions
16.5 x 11 cm
Pages
183
Publisher
Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1965.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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