dostoevsky in A Sentence

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    Fyodor Dostoevsky- one of the world's largest writers.

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    Diary of a Writer Dostoevsky.

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    I didn't know you liked Dostoevsky that much.

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    Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.

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    Dostoevsky has also been noted as having expressed anti-Semitic sentiments.

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    Dostoevsky and the others incarcerated with him were questioned and held for eight months.

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    A skilled psychological writer, Dostoevsky never saw violence as divorced from normal human behavior.

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    Dostoevsky's first wife died in 1864, and in the following year he married Anna Grigorievna Snitkina.

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    It was here, in his father's library, that Remarque discovered Dostoevsky, Mann, Proust, Zweig and Goethe.

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    In his Diary of a Writer, Dostoevsky remembered this as the happiest moment of his life.

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    So, for example, in the works of Dostoevsky, behavior patterns based on self-denial and sacrifice are traced.

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    Beauty will someday save the world”- that is what Dostoevsky, the great Russian classic believed would happen.

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    This was a“mock execution” and among the victims was the famed Russian author of Crime & Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevsky.

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    On most Saturdays and Sundays, Dostoevsky could be found at Mikhail Petrashevsky's residence, who was an intellect and an advocate for utopian socialism.

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    In 1869, Nechaev orchestrated the murder of a young student, an event that so shocked and angered Dostoevsky that it became the basis for"Demons.".

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    The novel exhibits all the brilliant psychological analyses of character for which Dostoevsky was to become famous and incorporates the theme of redemption through suffering.

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    Rabindranath Tagore has admirers cutting across generations in Russia, and Russian literary giants like Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Pushkin continue to be read with fervour in India.

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    The soccer player is also fond of reading: criminal detectives a la Mario Puzo and Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Fyodor Dostoevsky's novels, and Mikhail Bulgakov's works are his favorite books.

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    Contemporary researchers noted his great interest in the issues of morality in the traditions of Christianity, as well as in the continuation of Dostoevsky's traditions in Russian literature.

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    Dostoevsky was as addicted to newspapers as some of us are to social media, and he often plucked crises and violence right from the headlines, refashioning them for his fiction.

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    Besides Petrashevsky, Dostoevsky, and Belinsky, the circle was made up of such individuals as the writer Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, the poet Aleksey Pleshcheyev, and the painter Taras Shevchenko- all well known Russian creatives who happen to be socialist-leaning.

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    In the recent biography by Joseph Frank, The Mantle of the Prophet, Frank spent much time on A Writer's Diary- a regular column which Dostoevsky wrote in the periodical The Citizen from 1873 to the year before his death in 1881.

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    We all know from daily life experience that Dostoevsky is right: The more you try to forget about something or suppress a visual image in your mind, the more you think about that topic or conjure up the‘vetoed' image in your mind's eye.

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    Wittgenstein read Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov so often that he knew whole passages of it by heart, particularly the speeches of the elder Zosima, who represented for him a powerful Christian ideal, a holy man"who could see directly into the souls of other people.".

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    In addition to Nekrasov, Chukovsky was engaged in the biography and work of a number of other writers of the 19th century(Chekhov, Dostoevsky, Sleptsov), which is dedicated, in particular, to his book People and Books of the Sixties, participated in the preparation of text and editing of many publications.

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    In 2018, an investigation by Harvard University asked hundreds of volunteers on Amazon's Mechanical Turk survey website to read graphic literary passages- such as the murder scene in Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment(1866)- that either were or weren't preceded by a trigger warning of distressing content ahead, and then rate their feelings.

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