The Dostoevsky Archive: Firsthand Accounts of the Novelist from Contemporaries' Memoirs and Rare Periodicals, Most Translated Into English for the First Time, with a Detailed Lifetime Chronology and Annotated Bibliography

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Peter Sekirin
McFarland, 1 ene 1997 - 370 páginas
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821ndash;1881), one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century, continues to be one of the writers most focused upon in academia throughout the world. With the recent opening of numerous archives in the former Soviet Union, much new material has come to light that has not yet been incorporated in publishes works or standard curricula. The Dostoevsky Archive comprehensively documents the entire life of the Russian novelist, using contemporary Russian source documents, the author's own letters and notes and those of his family, and the memoirs of his contemporaries. This fullscale reference work includes a detailed chronology, an annotated bibliography, and brief biographies of important contemporaries. Fully indexed.
 

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
1
HISTORY OF THE DOSTOEVSKY ARCHIVE IN RUSSIA
7
DOSTOEVSKYS BIOGRAPHY IN DOCUMENTS
43
Studies in the St Petersburg Military Engineering
57
Socialist Circle Arrest and Investigation 18461849
76
Dostoevskys Love Story in the Army
115
New Version of Dostoevskys Arrest A Witness Report
132
Life in the Army Was as Bad as in Prison
138
Dostoevsky Speaks About Italian Art
211
Most Novels Were Based on Criminal Cases
217
The House and the Study of Dostoevsky
223
A Story About Dostoevskys Brief Incarceration
232
Dostoevsky in the Seventies
245
January 1881
256
APPENDICES
329
SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
347

Why Was Dostoevsky Not Published in
146
Three Love Stories in the 1860s in Russia and Abroad
167
Socialists Become the Demons The Citizen A Writers
193
He Was the Most Loyal Dedicated
202

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