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  1. Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment (Barron's Book Notes) by Virginia B. Morris, 1984-10-01
  2. The Eternal Husband and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2000-09-05
  3. Memoirs from the House of the Dead (Oxford World's Classics) by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2008-08-01
  4. Dostoevsky's Occasional Writings by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1997-07-20
  5. The Adolescent by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2004-12-07
  6. Humiliated and Insulted (Oneworld Classics) by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2008-09-01
  7. The Double A Petersburg Poem (mobi) by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2009-09-15
  8. A Gentle Spirit: A Fantastic Story (mobi) by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2009-12-15
  9. Notes from the Underground, and The Gambler (Oxford World's Classics) by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2008-08-01
  10. The Possessed: (The Devils) by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2009-04-06
  11. The Little Orphan by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2009-04-07
  12. The Double (Penny Books) by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2009-04-11
  13. A Writer's Diary by Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2009-03-17
  14. Prestuplenie i nakazanie. English by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, 2010-04-17

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Russian novelist. Remarkable for their profound psychological insight, Dostoevsky's novels have greatly influenced Russian writers, and since the beginning of the 20th century have been increasingly influential abroad. In 1849 he was sentenced to four years' hard labour in Siberia, followed by army service, for printing socialist propaganda. The House of the Dead (1861) recalls his prison experiences, followed by his major works Crime and Punishment The Idiot The Brothers Karamazov Born in Moscow, the son of a physician, Dostoevsky was for a short time an army officer. His first novel, Poor Folk , appeared in 1846. In 1849, during a period of intense tsarist censorship, he was arrested as a member of a free-thinking literary circle and sentenced to death. After a last-minute reprieve he was sent to the penal settlement at Omsk for four years, where the terrible conditions increased his epileptic tendency. Finally pardoned in 1859, he published the humorous Village of Stepanchikovo The House of the Dead , and The Insulted and the Injured (1862). Meanwhile he had launched two unsuccessful liberal periodicals, in the second of which his

43. Bobok - Fyodor Dostoevsky
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translated by Constance Garnett SEMYON ARDALYONOVITCH said to me all of a sudden the day before yesterday: "Why, will you ever be sober, Ivan Ivano- vitch? Tell me that, pray." A strange requirement. I did not resent it, I am a timid man; but here they have actually made me out mad. An artist painted my portrait as it happened: "After all, you are a literary man," he said. I submitted, he exhibited it. I read: "Go and look at that morbid face suggesting insanity." It may be so, but think of putting it so bluntly into print. In print everything ought to be decorous; there ought to be ideals, while instead of that... Say it indirectly, at least; that's what you have style for. But no, he doesn't care to do it indirectly. Nowadays humour and a fine style have disappeared, and abuse is accepted as wit. I do not resent it: but God knows I am not enough of a literary man to go out of my mind. I have written a novel, it has not been published. I have written articles - they have been refused. Those articles I took about from one editor to another; everywhere they refused them: you have no salt they told me. "What sort of salt do you want?" I asked with a eer. "Attic salt?" I believe that the artist who painted me did so not for the sake of literature, but for the sake of two symmetrical warts on my forehead, a natural phenomenon, he would say. They have no ideas, so now they are out for phenomena. And didn't he succeed in getting my warts in his portrait - to the life. That is what they call realism.

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45. Notes From The Underground
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    His brush with death reverberated through the rest of his life. Shackled though he was and in chains, he returned to his cell full of life at having been given back his life. He had little to celebrate in fact, for he had been sentenced to four years of penal servitude followed by service in the ranks ... His career had been ruined; lesser men might have been crushed. Instead Dostoevsky appeared reborn out of the disaster. Freeborn then goes on to quote from a letter Dostoevsky wrote to his brother at the time:
    As I look back on the past I think how much time I have wasted, how much of it has been lost in errors, in mistakes, in idleness, in an inability to live properly; how little I treasured it and how often I sinned against my heart and my spiritand my heart is overwhelmed. Life is a gift, life is happiness, every minute can be a lifetime of happiness. ... Now in changing my life I am being reborn in a new form. Dear brother, I swear to you that I will not lose hope and I will keep my spirit and my heart pure! I will be born again for the better.

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    53. Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Existentialism And Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Realm Of Existent
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    Dostoyevsky (Dostoevsky), Fyodor (Feodor) Mikhailovich, Russian author, born in Moscow, on the 3oth of October 1821, was the second son of a retired military surgeon of a decayed noble family. He was educated at Moscow and at the military engineering academy in St. Petersburg, which he left in 1843 with the grade of sub-lieutenant. Next year his father died, and he resigned his commission in order to devote himself to literature—thus commencing a long struggle with ill-health and penury. In addition to the old Russian masters Gogol and Pushkin, Balzac and George Sand supplied him with literary ideals. He knew little of Dickens, but his first story is thoroughly Dickensian in character. The hero is a Russian “Tom Pinch”, who entertains a pathetic, humble adoration for a fair young girl, a solitary waif like himself. Characteristically the Russian story ends in “tender gloom”. The girl marries a middle-aged wealthy man; the hero dies of a broken heart, and his funeral is described in lamentable detail. The germ of all Dostoyevsky’s imaginative work may be discovered here. The story was submitted in manuscript to the Russian critic, Bielinski, and excited him by its power over the emotions. It appeared in the course of 1846 under the title of

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    Using this Guide List of other study guides Notes from Underground The Stranger. Because the narrator (he has no name) of this story is a thoroughly disagreeable person who seems to go out of the way to offend his readers, some care is needed to read the story well. First, it is important to keep in mind that the Underground Man, as he is traditionally called ("UM" below) is not between various emotions and ideas that significance of the UM's narrative lies. Close reading will reveal a careful and consistent psychological portrait. The page numbers cited below are those of the MacAndrew translation published by New American Library. If you are using a different translation you will have to adjust the page numbers to match it. Part One is a sustained argument containing scraps of illustrative narrative, introducing the UM and articulating his assault on rationalism and progress and delineating what he thinks is wrong with the modern self-conscious intellectual (himself). Part Two is a much more easily comprehensible narrative of an episode from his life in which he is offered a chance to escape from his web of self-hate and spite. In Part One he is all scorn and contempt for the reader; in Part Two this contempt turns on himself. A sensitive reading will reveal that there is much to pity in him. The numbers preceding each paragraph indicate the page number in the story which the question relates to. Part One I 84: How many self-contradictions can you find in the first paragraph? Does he really respect medicine? Explain? What does the fact that he refuses medical help out of spite tell us about his attitude toward freedom?

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