

The Meek One
46 pages2026The Lost Book ProjectISBN 9781918509342
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About this book
The Meek One, also published in English as The Gentle Spirit, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, is one of Dostoevsky’s most intense and psychologically penetrating short works. First published in 1876, this novella presents a harrowing interior monologue in which a man confronts the suicide of his young wife and attempts to justify, explain, and unravel his own moral responsibility.
Told almost entirely through the fractured thoughts of the husband, The Meek One is a masterclass in psychological realism. Dostoevsky explores power, pride, cruelty, silence, and emotional domination within marriage, revealing how moral blindness and intellectual arrogance can destroy intimacy. The narrator’s voice shifts between confession, self defense, and despair, exposing the unstable inner logic of a man who believes himself rational while remaining incapable of love or humility.
Often read alongside Notes from Underground and The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, this work represents Dostoevsky’s late style at its most compressed and unforgiving. It is essential reading for those interested in psychological fiction, existential literature, moral philosophy, and the anatomy of guilt. Known to English readers under both titles, The Meek One or The Gentle Spirit remains a disturbing and relevant examination of conscience, responsibility, and the consequences of emotional tyranny.
This edition presents a timeless classic of Russian literature that continues to challenge readers with its unsparing portrayal of the human capacity for self deception.
Available in Kindle and Paperback formats.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- The Lost Book Project
- Published
- 2026
- Pages
- 46
- ISBN
- 9781918509342
- Language
- en
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