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Fyodor Dostoevsky Biography
Born: November 11,
Moscow, Russia
Died: January 28,
St. Petersburg, Russia
Russian novelist and author
The Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky was well known in his country during his life and has since been praised around the world as a writer.
He is best known for writing novels that had a great understanding of psychology (the study of how the human mind works), especially the psychology of people who, losing their reason, would become insane or commit murder.
The young man
Fyodor Dostoevsky was born in Moscow, Russia, on November 11, , the son of a doctor.
His family was very religious, and Dostoevsky was deeply religious all his life.
Glavica luka dostoevsky biography wikipedia Originally published in Insel Verlag. Zeleni kutak. Dostoevsky wanted to start a new periodical, A Writer's Diary , but he was unable to afford the costs.He began reading widely when he was a youth. He was first educated by his mother, father, and tutors, but at thirteen years old he was sent to a private school. Two years later his mother died. His father, a cruel man, was murdered in , when Dostoevsky was eighteen and attending school in St. Petersburg, Russia. Dostoevsky was trained to be a military engineer, but he disliked school and loved literature.
When he finished school, he turned from the career he was trained for and devoted himself to writing.
Glavica luka dostoevsky biography Bloggers Karamazov. The strangeness of his eyes gave Dostoyevsky some mysterious appearance. His aggression turns inward on to himself and he tries to humiliate himself further. He thought that just one episode should be dramatised, or an idea should be taken and incorporated into a separate plot.His earliest letters show him to be a young man of passion and energy, as well as somewhat mentally unstable.
Early writings
Dostoevsky began his career writing fiction about poor people in harsh situations. In he finished his first novel, Poor Folk, a social tale about a down-and-out government worker.
The novel was praised by a respected critic. Dostoevskys second novel, The Double (), was received less warmly; his later works in the s were received coldly. The Double, however, has come to be known as his best early work, and in many ways it was ahead of its time.
The lack of success of The Double troubled Dostoevsky.
Glavica luka dostoevsky biography death Later on, when he turned eighteen, he continued his studies in the Petersburg region of Russia. Biography of George Eliot, English Novelist. His version of realism, psychological realism , was concerned particularly with the reality of the inner lives of humans, even more so than the realism of society at large. He was diagnosed with early-stage pulmonary emphysema , which his doctor believed could be successfully managed, but not cured.From to his life and work were characterized by aimlessness and confusion. The short stories and novels he wrote during this period are for the most part experiments in different forms and different subject matters.
Dostoevskys life showed some of the same pattern of uncertain experimenting. In he joined a somewhat subversive (antigovernment) group called the Petrashevsky Circle.
In the members were arrested. After eight months in prison, Dostoevsky was sentenced to death.
In reality, though, this sentence was only a joke. At one point, however, Dostoevsky believed he had only moments to live, and he never forgot the feelings of that experience. He was sentenced to four years in prison and four years of forced service in the army in Siberia, Russia.
Years of change
Dostoevsky returned to St.
Petersburg in with an unhealthy wife, Maria Issaeva, whom he had married in Siberia. Their marriage was not happy. To support himself, Dostoevsky edited the journal Time with his brother Mikhail and wrote a number of fictional works. In he published Memoirs from the House of the Dead, a work of fiction based on his experiences in prison.
Tolstoy biography During the trip, he burnt several manuscripts, including those of The Idiot , because he was concerned about potential problems with customs. Anna proposed that they raise money on her husband's s and negotiate with the creditors to pay off their debts in installments. Hart, Clive ed. The previous May, his parents had sent Dostoevsky and his brother Mikhail to Saint Petersburg to attend the free Nikolayev Military Engineering Institute , forcing the brothers to abandon their academic studies for military careers.By and large his writings during this period showed no great artistic advance over his early work and gave no hint of the greatness that came forth in with his Notes from the Underground.
Dostoevskys life during this period was characterized by poor health, poverty, and complicated emotional situations.
He fell in love with the young student Polina Suslova and carried on a frustrating affair with her for several years. He traveled outside the country in and to get away from the people to whom he owed money, to improve his health, and to gamble.
Notes from the Underground is a short novel. In this work Dostoevsky attempts to justify the existence of individual freedom as a necessary part of humankind.
He argues against the view that man is a creature of reason and that society can be organized in a way that guarantees the happiness of humans. He insists that humans desire freedom more than happiness, but he also sees that unchecked freedom is a destructive force, since there is
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The great novels
Dostoevskys first wife died in , and in the following year he married Anna Grigorievna Snitkina.
She was practical and even-tempered, and therefore she was the very opposite of his first wife and his lover. There is very little doubt that she was largely responsible for introducing better conditions for his work by taking over many of the practical tasks that he hated and handled badly.
In Dostoevsky published Crime and Punishment, which is the most popular of his great novels, perhaps because it is appealing on different levels.
It can be read as a serious and complex work of art, but it can also be enjoyed as a gripping detective story. The novel is concerned with the murder of an old woman by a student, Raskolnikov, while he is committing robbery in an attempt to help his family and his own career. The murder occurs at the very beginning of the novel, and the rest of the book has to do with the pursuit of Raskolnikov by the detective Porfiry and by his own conscience.
In the end he gives himself up and decides to accept the punishment for his act.
The Dostoevskys traveled in and remained away from Russia for more than four years. Their economic condition was very difficult, and Dostoevsky repeatedly lost what little money they had while gambling. The Idiot was written between and , and Dostoevsky stated that in this work he intended to portray the wholly beautiful man. The hero of the novel is a good man who attempts to live in a society gone wrong, and it is uncertain whether he succeeds.
Dostoevsky began writing The Possessed (also translated as The Devils ) in and published it in The novel began as a political pamphlet and was based on a political murder that took place in Moscow on November 21, In The Possessed Dostoevsky raises a minor event to great importance.
Glavica luka dostoevsky biography images: Moscow Metro. His extensive explanations in opposition to the transposition of his works into other media were groundbreaking in fidelity criticism. Psychological themes include dreaming, first seen in "White Nights", [ ] and the father-son relationship, beginning in The Adolescent. Dostoevsky disliked the academy, primarily because of his lack of interest in science, mathematics, and military engineering and his preference for drawing and architecture.
Many readers see The Possessed not only as an accurate account of the politics of the time, but also as a visionary statement on the future of politics in Russia and elsewhere.
The Brothers Karamazov () is the greatest of Dostoevskys novels. The psychologist Sigmund Freud () ranked it as one of the greatest artistic achievements of all time.
The novel is about four sons and their guilt in the murder of their father, Fyodor. Each of the sons may be characterized by a major trait: Dmitri by passion, Ivan by reason, Alyosha by spirit, and Smerdyakov by everything that is ugly in human nature. Smerdyakov kills his father, but to a degree the other three brothers are guilty in thought and desire.
Dostoevsky sent the last part of The Brothers Karamazov to his publisher on November 8, , and he died soon afterward, on January 28, At the time of his death he was at the height of his career in Russia, and many Russians mourned his death. He had begun to win praise in Europe as well, and interest in him has continued to increase.
For More Information
Frank, Joseph. Dostoevsky: The Mantle of the Prophet. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,
Payne, Robert.
Dostoevsky: A Human Portrait. New York: Knopf,
Scanlon, James P. Dostoevsky the Thinker. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press,