Fyodor Dostoevsky-Darkness and Dawn (1848-1849)

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<p><b><i>Fyodor Dostoevsky--Darkness and Dawn (1848-1849)</i></b><b> the third and final volume on the writer's childhood adolescence and youth seeks to disclose in a detailed and intimate way Dostoevsky's last two years before his exile to Siberia.</b> Together with the first two volumes it attempts to present for the first time a complete and congruent picture of the writer's first twenty-eight years. </p><p>Thomas Gaiton Marullo first examines diverse responses of the Russian church state and citizens to the French socialists in particular Charles Fourier and to the revolutions of 1848 before he moves to lively debates on Dostoevsky's socialism and new attacks on his writings. He then considers the dynamics of the Petrashevsky and Durov circles; fresh assaults on Dostoevsky's works; and the increasing desperation of the writer himself particularly with Andrei Kraevsky. In the final sections of the book Marullo sheds light on Dostoevsky's readings of Belinsky's letter to Gogol the arrests of Petrashevsky and company including Dostoevsky and his brothers Andrei and Mikhail as well as his responses to members of the Investigative Commission for the Petrashevsky Affair his eight months in prison in the Peter-Paul Fortress his mock execution on the Semyonovsky Parade Ground and his departure to exile in Siberia.</p><p>This volume will be of interest to scholars students and devotees not only of Dostoevsky but also of Russian and European history culture and civilization.</p>
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