Fyodor Dostoevsky

  • Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    was born on October 30 (November 11) in 1821 in Moscow
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    1837 was an important date for Dostoevsky. This year, his mother's death, year of death of Pushkin's works of which he (and his brother) read from childhood, first moved to St. Petersburg and received in the Main Engineering School, and now the Military Engineering University of Technology. Due to this he was not only a quality education in engineering, but also the possibility of continuing cultural development
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    In 1839 he received the news of the murder of his father's serfs
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    The publication of his first work, "Poor People", and he soon becomes famous: Belinsky praised the work. But the next book, "The Double" runs into confusion.
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    Was arrested in connection with "business Petrashevsky." Although Dostoevsky denied the charges, the court found it "one of the major criminals'
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    The Court and the harsh sentence of death on Semenovsky Square was furnished as a dramatization of death. At the last moment convicted announced the pardon, was sentenced to hard labor. "
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    Dostoyevsky was released and sent to a private in the Seventh Battalion of the Siberian line
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    Writer leaves the Semipalatinsk
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    Dostoevsky with his wife and adopted son Paul returned to St. Petersburg
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    In a desperate financial situation Dostoevsky wrote the chapter "Crime and Punishment"
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    In October 1866 twenty-one days was written and finished 25th of the novel "The Gambler"
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    "The Possessed"
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    "Teenager"
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    The Emperor Alexander II invited the writer to present it to his family, and in 1880, just a year before his death, Dostoevsky gave the famous speech at the opening of the monument to Pushkin in Moscow
  • Death of the writer

    Death of the writer
    January 26 (February 7) 1881 Dostoevsky's sister Vera came to the house to Dostoevsky, to ask his brother to give up his share of the Ryazan estate, he inherited a legacy from his aunt AF Kumanin in favor of the sisters. According to the story Dostoevsky Lubov, was a stormy scene with explanations and tears, after which Dostoevsky was bleeding throat. Perhaps this unpleasant conversation was the first impetus to the aggravation of his disease (emphysema) - Two days later the writer died.