A Nasty Story

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"A Nasty Story" is a satirical short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky concerning the escapades of a Russian civil servant.

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[edit] Plot introduction

Jessie Coulson, in the introduction to a 1966 Penguin publication that includes the story, states of "A Nasty Story":

"Its theme is the terrible gulf between a man's idea of himself, his ideals, and his motives, and what they prove to be in the harsh light of reality. Its cruelty lies in the recognition that the tragedy of failure to come up to one's own expectations... is essentially comic..." [1]

[edit] Plot Summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

After drinking a bit too much with two fellow civil servants, the protagonist, Ivan Ilyich Pralinsky, expounds on his desire to embrace a philosophy based on kindness to those in lower status social positions. After leaving the initial gathering, Ivan happens upon the wedding celebration of one of his subordinates. He decides to put his philosophy into action, and so crashes the party. Many more drinks ensue, and Ivan embarrasses himself terribly while failing to gain the admiration of his "lessers," which he so desperately desires.

[edit] Publication

One of Dostoevsky's more obscure works, "A Nasty Story" was written and published in 1862 following his brief tour of Spain.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Couslen, J, introduction

[edit] References


The Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky
Major Works: Poor Folk | The Double: A Petersburg Poem | Netochka Nezvanova | The Village of Stepanchikovo | The Insulted and Humiliated | The House of the Dead | A Nasty Story | Notes from Underground | Crime and Punishment | The Gambler | The Idiot | The Possessed | The Raw Youth | The Brothers Karamazov
Short Stories: "White Nights" | "A Christmas Tree and a Wedding" | "An Honest Thief" | "The Peasant Marey" | "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" | "A Gentle Creature" | "A Weak Heart"
Other: "The Grand Inquisitor" | Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov


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