Fyodor Dostoyevsky: A StudyThe Minerva Group, Inc., 2001 - 308 páginas Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) the might of whose artistic talent considered equal in his writings to that of Shakespeare alone, gave expression in his writings to the boundless suffering of a humiliated and insulted mankind and the boundless anguish that suffering caused him. At the same time, however, he was violently opposed to any attempts to find a way to liberate mankind from humiliation and insult. |
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Contenido
Origin of the Dostoyevsky Family | 1 |
The Chilhood of Dostoyevsky | 18 |
Adolescence | 27 |
First Steps | 38 |
The Petrachevsky Conspiracy | 52 |
Prison Life | 62 |
What the Convicts Taught Dostoyevsky | 72 |
Dostoyevsky a Soldier | 83 |
Travels in EuropeFirst Part | 153 |
Travels in Europe Second Part | 160 |
The Return to Russia | 169 |
Little Alexey | 175 |
The Journal of the Writer | 182 |
Dostoyevsky in his Home | 189 |
Dostoyevsky as as Father | 199 |
Dostoyevsky and Turgenev | 207 |
Dostoyevsky First Marriage | 91 |
A Passionate Episode | 103 |
A Literary Friendship | 113 |
Dostoyevsky as Head of his Family | 117 |
My Mothers Family and Its Origin | 124 |
My Mothers Girlhood | 134 |
The Betrothal | 141 |
Dostoyevskys Second Marriage | 148 |
Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy | 218 |
Dostoyevsky and Slavophil | 230 |
Countess Alexis Tolstoys Salon | 238 |
The Pushkin Festival | 247 |
The Last Year of Dostoyevskys Life | 258 |
Death of Dostoyevsky | 268 |
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