Dostoevsky: His Life and Work

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Princeton University Press, 1967 - 687 páginas

Konstantin Mochulsky's critical biography is, in the words of George Gibian, "the best single work in any language about Dostoevsky's work as a whole." Through its close and insightful analysis of individual writings, relating them to his personal life and fortunes, it provides a sustained account of Dostoevsky's evolution as a novelist. Already established as a modern classic in the original Russian and in the French translation, this superb book is now available in English.

 

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Childhood and Youth
3
Poor People
24
The Double and Mister Prokharchin
40
Works of 18471848
69
Netochka Nezvanova
99
Dostoevsky the Revolutionary
114
The Fortress and Penal Servitude
133
Exile First Marriage Uncles Dream The Village of Stepanchikovo
155
The Gambler Second Marriage Life Abroad 18661868
314
The Idiot
334
Florence and Dresden The Eternal Husband and The Life of a Great Sinner
382
Work on the Novel The Devils
404
The Devils
433
The Epoch of The Citizen
470
A Raw Youth
488
The Diary of a Writer 18761877
535

Notes from the House of Death
182
The Humiliated and Wronged
198
The Journal Time 18611863
219
The Journal Epoch Notes from Underground
242
Crime and Punishment
270
The Final Years The History
565
The Brothers Karamazov
596
The Pushkin Speech Death
637
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