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  1. Mikhail Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (Russian: Михаил Михайлович Достоевский; 25 November 1820 – 22 July 1864) was a Russian short story writer, publisher, literary critic and the elder brother of Fyodor Dostoevsky. They were less than a year apart in age and spent their childhood together.

  2. 1819. Marriage of the writer’s parents, Mikhail Andreevich Dostoevsky (1788-1839), doctor at the Marinsky Hospital for the Poor in Moscow, and Maria Fyodorovna Nechaeva (1800-1837), daughter of a Moscow merchant Fyodor Timofeevich Nechaev. 1820 October 13/25. Birth of the writer’s elder brother Mikhail. 1821 October 30/November 11.

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  4. Dec 5, 2019 · Dostoyevsky, Just After His Death Sentence Was Repealed, on the Meaning of Life – The Marginalian. By Maria Popova. “I mean to work tremendously hard,” the young Fyodor Dostoyevsky (November 11, 1821–February 9, 1881) resolved in contemplating his literary future, beseeching his impoverished mother to buy him books.

  5. Fyodor Dostoevsky, born on 11 November [O.S. 30 October] 1821 in Moscow, was the second child of Dr. Mikhail Dostoevsky and Maria Dostoevskaya (born Nechayeva). He was raised in the family home in the grounds of the Mariinsky Hospital for the Poor, which was in a lower class district on the edges of Moscow. [13]

  6. Jun 30, 2002 · June 30, 2002. The last ten years of Dostoevsky's life, the subject of the present volume, mark the end of an extraordinary literary career and of a life that touched both the heights and...

  7. According to literary theorist and Dostoevsky scholar Mikhail Bakhtin, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man is a modern manifestation of the ancient literary genre Menippean satire, and touches on almost all the themes characteristic of Dostoevsky's large-scale works. [2] Plot summary.

  8. Jul 1, 2021 · Dostoevsky and His Demons | Gary Saul Morson | The New York Review of Books. Gary Saul Morson. Three biographers take different approaches to the great writer’s life, which often resembled his most fantastic tales. July 1, 2021 issue. Woodcut by Félix Vallotton, 1895. Reviewed: by Thomas Gaiton Marullo.

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