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Susan Bistrican

Quotations on Dostoevsky as a writer - 0 views

  • “Russia’s evil genius,” -- Maxim Gorky (1905)
  • Henry James described Dostoevsky’s works as “baggy monsters” and “fluid puddings”, with a profound “lack of composition” and a “defiance of economy and architecture.
  • And to "CRIME & PUNISHMENT"... "Raskolnikov lived his true life when he was lying on the sofa in his room, deliberating not at all about the old woman, nor even as to whether it is or is not permissible at the will of one man to wipe from the face of the earth another, unnecessary and harmful, man, but whether he ought to live in Petersburg or not, whether he ought to accept money from his mother or not, and on other questions not at all relating to the old woman. And then -- in that region quite independent of animal activities -- the question of whether he would or would not kill the old woman was decided. The question was decided... when he was doing nothing and was only thinking, when only his consciousness was active: and in that consciousness tiny, tiny alterations were taking place. It is at such times that one needs the greatest clearness to decide correctly the questions that have arisen, and it is just then that one glass of beer, or one cigarette, may prevent the solution of the question, may postpone the decision, stifle the voice of conscience and prompt a decision of the question in favor of the lower, animal nature -- as was the case with Raskolnikov. Tiny, tiny alterations -- but on them depend the most immense and terrible consequences." -- Leo Tolstoy on Dostoevsky's Raskolnikov
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    Dostoevsky's work is received differently among his critics who don't always enjoy his work. Though some critics believe that his work is of aesthetic value, the prevailing critique that it is very "Russian" connotes that his work is sometimes macabre and always depressing.
Susan Bistrican

Dostoevsky Bibliography - 0 views

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    Dostoevsky's complete bibliography
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How do I pronounce and spell Dostoevsky? - 1 views

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      Some speculation on how to spell "Dostoevsky" when translated from Russian to English.
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Chronology of Dostoevsky's Life (1821-1881) - 1 views

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      This timeline indicates just how prolific Dostoevsky was in his lifetime. 
  • 1839 Father possibly murdered by his own serfs at his estate, Chermashnya, in province of Tula.
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      His father's murder could serve as an influence in writing C&P.
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