Fyodor Dostoyevsky: A Study

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The 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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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
Index
287
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