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Dostoievsky, his life and literary activity a biographical sketch by EvgeniД­ Andreevich SolovК№ev

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Published by G. Allen [&] Unwin in London .
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  • Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, -- 1821-1881.

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Statementby Evgenii Soloviev; tr. from the Russian by C.J. Hogarth.
ContributionsHogarth, C. J.
The Physical Object
Pagination247, [1] p.
Number of Pages247
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL16994284M

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Writing under immense pressure, and amid some of the most painful events and emotions of his life, Fyodor Dostoyevsky tackles the idea of creating a hero who is a ''perfectly beautiful man.'' The. Fyodor Dostoevsky was a philosopher and novelist whose works portrayed human turmoil in the midst of a politically and socially troubled atmosphere of the 19th century Russia. His works were characterized by an intensity that led him to be labeled one of the most significant psychologists of the literary world.   Ludmila Saraskina. Doctor of philology, literary historian, scholar of the life and works of Fyodor Dostoevsky and Alexander Solzhenitsyn. She is the author of Author: RBTH.   But Dostoievsky is the greater thinker of the two, his awareness of things is more extensive, and he knows the eternal human contradiction which makes it necessary to take one step back for every two forward, while Tolstoy went straight on without turning his head. Again, Dostoievsky saw life with reference to the spirit of man: that is why he.