Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Fyodor Dostoevsky "Life is in ourselves and not in the external" 1821 - 1881.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Fyodor Dostoevsky "Life is in ourselves and not in the external" 1821 - 1881."— Presentation transcript:

1 Fyodor Dostoevsky "Life is in ourselves and not in the external" 1821 - 1881

2 Dostoevsky - Bio Born in Moscow in 1821 Lived part-time – charity hospital, part-time country estate Domineering father who mistreated his serfs

3 Dostoevsky - Bio Early writings – socially liberal, politically reformist At 28, arrested by tsarist officials (1849) Came before firing squad

4 Dostoevsky - Bio Exiled to Siberia 8 years (4 in prison, 4 in army) 1859 – Fully pardoned, began writing again

5 Dostoevsky’s Writings Uncanny insight into human motivation Fearless willingness to dig into human soul Tackles “big” questions—good/evil, faith/doubt dostoevshchina

6 Dostoevsky’s Writings Andrew MacAndrew (Russian scholar) says: “Dostoevsky’s prophetic quality is precisely not what he says but the tone in which he says it, not his ability to solve metaphysical problems but his uncanny ability to convey the torments people go through in trying to solve them.”

7 Dostoevsky’s Writings What is the point of life?  redemption through suffering and love Yet…deep doubt persists… …if there is no God, then suffering-for-redemption is all for naught.

8 Published 1864 A rejection of his former beliefs Its hero/antihero is new: the hypersensitive neurotic Underground Man “Notes from Under the Floor”

9 Notes from Underground Dostoevsky reacting against: 1)Victorian view of the universe as clockwork 2)Enthusiasm for socialist utopia What are these things doing in the novel…?: - Mouse - Anthill - Crystal Palace - 2+2 = 4 - Laws of Nature - Toothache


Download ppt "Fyodor Dostoevsky "Life is in ourselves and not in the external" 1821 - 1881."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google