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This book offers a deep dive into one of literature’s most complex rebels, exploring how Fyodor Dostoevsky wove biblical archetypes into the character of Ivan Karamazov. Author Viktor Lyahu examines Ivan’s rebellion not as a simple act of defiance, but as a deliberate literary echo of the Luciferian archetype—the “first angel” who rose against the Creator. According to the study, the biblical story of Lucifer’s revolt provided a defining paradigm for Dostoevsky, shaping the author’s own intertextual strategy in The Brothers Karamazov. The text argues that Dostoevsky used this biblical prototype to artistically embody the era’s fundamental idea: the clash of willful rebellion. The book’s analysis culminates in the novelist’s own description of the central conflict: a “collision of the two most opposite ideas that could ever exist on earth: the man-god met the God-man.” This scholarly work is ideal for readers seeking a nuanced, literary interpretation of Ivan’s fate, framed through the lens of sacred allegory.