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Authors: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Complete Works of
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
(1821-1881)
Contents
THE CHRISTMAS TREE AND THE WEDDING
LETTERS OF FYODOR MICHAILOVITCH DOSTOYEVSKY TO HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS
ON RUSSIAN NOVELISTS by William Lyon Phelps
RUSSIAN ROMANCE by Earl of Evelyn Baring Cromer
A SURVEY OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE by Isabel Florence Hapgood
Extract from ‘AN OUTLINE OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE’ by Maurice Baring
THREE ESSAYS ON DOSTOYEVSKY by Virginia Woolf
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The Complete Works of
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
By Delphi Classics, 2014
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Dostoyevsky’s birthplace — Moscow Hospital for the poor - where his father worked
The author’s parents were both from a Lithuanian noble family from the Pinsk region, with roots dating back to the 16th century. Dostoyevsky's immediate ancestors on his mother Maria's side were merchants; the male line on his father's side were priests. His father, Mikhail, was expected to join the clergy, but instead ran away from home and broke with the family permanently.
Translated by C. J. Hogarth
Poor Folk
was Dostoyevsky’s first novel, which he wrote over the span of nine months and published in 1845. It was lauded by the influential critic Belinsky as being ‘socially conscious literature’ and he hailed Dostoyevsky as the new Gogol. The novel was partly inspired by Gogol’s short story
The Overcoat
, which also features the male protagonist of a copy clerk.
Poor Folk
is
written in the form of letters of correspondence between the two main characters. Like Gogol’s short story, the novel gives a profound and harrowing account of the lives of low income Russians in the mid-nineteenth century.
Dostoyevsky at the beginning of his literary career
POOR FOLK
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