Demons (everyman's Library, 182) < HD >

The Everyman's Library Classics edition of Demons is widely considered one of the most durable and scholarly versions available for general readers.

: Features an essay by Joseph Frank , the world’s leading Dostoevsky biographer, which provides vital historical context. Demons (Everyman's Library, 182)

: The novel contrasts the "liberals of the 1840s" (represented by Stepan Verkhovensky) with their radical, nihilistic children (represented by Pyotr Verkhovensky), suggesting the former's idealism paved the way for the latter's violence. The Everyman's Library Classics edition of Demons is