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Farrell and Dostoevsky

MELUS, 1993
In the dream Farrell feels the ideas and passions of Dostoevsky's novel moving inside his head, motion symbolized in the dream by the highly charged image of the book itself, an image of his copy of The Brothers Karamazov. Regarding the terms of this dream, we can say that Dostoevsky had not merely "interfered with" Farrell's dreams.
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Epilepsy in Dostoevsky's Novels

2013
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881) suffered from epilepsy. Some type of psychopathology can be found in about 25% of the characters of his novels. Some of them have seizures. In at least five of them Dostoevsky clearly intends them to have epilepsy.
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Dostoevsky

Russian Review, 1984
Robin Feuer Miller, John Jones
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Dostoevsky: the demonic Tendenz

1977
The Devils is the most politically controversial of all Dostoevsky’s novels. It contains a vicious caricature of Russian liberalism, and open condemnation of the revolutionary ideas of its epoch. Many Marxist critics have preferred to concentrate on Dostoevsky’s other work rather than risk the task of condemning it in terms of their own theory.
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Freud and Dostoevsky

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1965
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Dostoevsky

The Antioch Review, 2019
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From Dostoevsky to Yeltsin

RUS (São Paulo), 2020
Muireann Maguire
exaly  

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