Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Biography of the Greatest Russian Novelist Written by His Daughter Aimée Dostoevsky


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The biography of Russias greatest novelist by his daughter Aimée Dostoevsky. Includes chapters on the origins of the Dostoevsky family the childhood of Fyodor Dostoevsky adolescence the Petrachevsky conspiracy prison life Dostoevsky as soldier Dostoevskys marriages his travels Dostoevsky as a father his relations with Turgenev and Tolstoy Dostoevsky as Slavophile and Dostoevskys last days.The story of the great novelist told by his daughter. She gives a familiar and intimate account of his daily life character and habits. She is naturally her fathers partisan in all quarrels that he had. But there are facts and points of view in this book that can be found in no other work. To those who have read Dostoevskys novels these new and intimate revelations will be of keen interest but even if one has never read any of the novels this biography is written in such a manner as to hold the attention of the reader from beginning to end. - William Lyon PhelpsPublishers note for the printed edition: in order to be more enjoyable during reading this book is in 6 x 9 format. In the same spirit the paper is cream-colored which causes less fatigue to the eyes than white paper. All our publications are carefully crafted both in terms of typography as well as design.Publishers note for the Kindle edition: our Kindle publications are carefully crafted with Table of Contents Index Footnotes and References when applicable. A strong emphasis has been put on the typography as well as the design.Your comments are welcome at discoverypublisher.com - Thank you for choosing Discovery Publisher.
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