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To fully appreciate the significance of "Notes from the House of Dead," it is crucial to situate the novel within the historical context of 19th-century Russia. This period was marked by intense social and economic upheaval, with the country grappling with the consequences of serfdom's abolition and the rise of revolutionary ideologies. Dostoevsky's experiences as a political prisoner and his subsequent observations of the Russian penal system allowed him to craft a scathing critique of the social and institutional failures that contributed to the era's turmoil. This paper will explore how "Notes from the House of Dead" reflects and refracts the influences of its time, arguing that the novel's continued relevance stems from its thought-provoking engagement with universal human concerns.

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