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Dostoyevsky as mathematician (part I)
Lettera Matematica, 2015The image of mathematics in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novels is clearly negative. Notes from Underground contain several famous and violent pages against Mathematics, and this criticism is also echoed in other masterpieces, such as Crime and Punishment and The Possessed. Dostoevsky explicitly accuses mathematical determinism of being arrogant and oppressive.
Agnese Ilaria Telloni, Carlo Toffalori
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Soviet Studies in Literature, 1970
In St. Petersburg, in the small hours of a slushy April night in 1849, a police wagon drove up noiselessly to a house on the corner of the street today named for Gogol. The police climbed stealthily up to the apartment of Dostoyevsky, who was awakened by the clank of sabers when the police were already in his room.
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In St. Petersburg, in the small hours of a slushy April night in 1849, a police wagon drove up noiselessly to a house on the corner of the street today named for Gogol. The police climbed stealthily up to the apartment of Dostoyevsky, who was awakened by the clank of sabers when the police were already in his room.
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1990
Malcolm Jones, the author of an earlier, widely read book on Dostoyevsky, here approaches his subject afresh in the light of recent developments in Dostoyevsky studies and in critical theory. He takes as his starting point the vexed question of Dostoyevsky's 'fantastic realism', which he attempts to redefine.
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Malcolm Jones, the author of an earlier, widely read book on Dostoyevsky, here approaches his subject afresh in the light of recent developments in Dostoyevsky studies and in critical theory. He takes as his starting point the vexed question of Dostoyevsky's 'fantastic realism', which he attempts to redefine.
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Dostoyevsky’s First Bibliographer
Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2016ABSTRACTThe article is devoted to the bibliographical work carried out by Anna Dostoevskaia, wife of novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky. She became the first bibliographer of his literary work by compiling and publishing Bibliograficheskii ukazatel’ sochinenii F. M. Dostoevskogo [Bibliographical index of the works of F. M. Dostoyevsky] in 1906.
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Dostoyevsky and European Secularism
2006Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) returned to St. Petersburg, after nine years of imprisonment and exile in Siberia for his involvement in the revolutionary Petrashevsky circle, convinced that Russia’s true identity lay with the peasants he had grown to understand and love in exile, rather than with the westernizing Russian intellectuals.
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