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Fedor Dostoevsky 1821-1881. The portrait of a writer… Epileptic Idealist Spendthrift Compulsive gambler Conservative thinker Russian nationalist Anti-semite.

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1 Fedor Dostoevsky 1821-1881

2 The portrait of a writer… Epileptic Idealist Spendthrift Compulsive gambler Conservative thinker Russian nationalist Anti-semite Prolific writer and journalist

3 Early life Born in Moscow in family of military doctor who had become a nobleman through hard work Educated at home: parents read to their children Strongly religious family: yearly pilgrimages to monastery Summers spent at a country estate

4 Literary influences… Influences included German Romantic Schiller and sentimental Russian writer Nikolai Karamzin Karamzin’s “Poor Liza” tells of a peasant girl seduced and abandoned by a nobleman. She throws herself in a pond and drowns. Pushkin: Petersburg theme

5 Off to St Petersburg… 1837 Sent to study at the Military Engineering Academy in St Petersburg located in the St Michael Castle where in 1803 the emperor Paul had been murdered with the apparent connivance of his son, Alexander Dostoevsky experiences first-hand the squalor and brutality of the capital

6 St Michael Castle Михайловский замок

7 Father’s Death Father had retired to his village, taken a mistress, drank 1839 father dies, perhaps murdered by the peasants in his village, perhaps because of a stroke.

8 Literary beginnings Interest in French literature: Victor Hugo, Balzac 1843, translates Balzac’s Eugénie Grandet Strong influence of Gogol beginning in 1843 when Dead Souls appears Starts to write in earnest, first an epistolary novel Poor Folk, then The Double

9 Disaster… 1847 joins revolutionary Socialist group known as the Petrashevsky circle 1849 arrested and condemned to death Mock execution staged Sentence commuted to 4 yrs hard labour in Siberia and 4 yrs as private in army 1857 marries soldier’s widow Maria Isaeva

10 Back to writing… 1859 returns to St Petersburg 1861-2 Notes from the House of the Dead -Describes life in the prison camp, raises the question of redemption of the damned 1861-63 publishes journal Vremya with brother, 1864-5 Epokha 1864 First wife dies

11 Life in turmoil… 1862 Goes abroad for the first time to England and France 1863 & 1865 travels again to Europe 1864 publishes Notes from the Underground 1866 publishes Crime and Punishment, first serialized in journal, then as book

12 Main themes “Les misérables” – the downtrodden Rejection of rationalism: 2+2 =4 Determinism and free will The moral bankruptcy of the revolutionary Spiritual redemption of the individual through suffering, achieving faith Murder of father by son Crime and the nature of guilt Sexual abuse of girls

13 February 1 st : Questions Parts I and II What main themes do you discern? What characters do we meet? Which is your favourite character? Pick out a recurrent motif in these two Parts Which scene or passage do you find the most striking?

14 February 4 th : Parts III & IV

15 February 8: Parts V & VI

16 February 11: The Epilogue


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