With his sympathetic portrayals of the downtrodden of 19th-century Russian society, Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) exercised immense influence on modern writers. His novels featured profound philosophical and psychological insights that anticipated the development of psychoanalysis and existentialism. Translator and editor Edward Wasiolek is the Avalon Foundation Distinguished Service Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature and Chairman of the Committee on Comparative Studies in Literature at the University of Chicago.
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky: Notebooks for The Idiot
"This is an invaluable aid to the understanding not only of the finished work of art, but also of Dostoyevsky’s strangely tortured yet confident creative process." — Modern Fiction St …
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky: Notebooks for Crime and Punishment
"In studying the notebooks one feels like an eavesdropper on Dostoyevsky’s artistic self-communings. . . . We may plainly observe Dostoyevsky’s creative logic at work in selection and emphasis, …
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