Dostoevsky: The Years of Ordeal, 1850-1859This present volume is the second in a series dealing with the life and works of Dostoevsky [...] during the ten years [he] spent first in solitary confinement, then in a prison camp in Siberia, and finally as a soldier in one of the Siberian regiments of the Russian army. --Preface. |
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The Petrashevsky Affair | 6 |
A Wealth of Life | 18 |
Clever Independent Cunning Stubborn | 32 |
The Incident in Semenovsky Square | 49 |
First Impressions | 69 |
A World of Moral Horror | 87 |
A Russian Patriot | 104 |
The Peasant Marey | 116 |
Private Dostoevsky | 175 |
An Influential Friend | 184 |
A Knight in Female Clothing | 200 |
A Russian Heart | 223 |
Weak and Strong Types | 241 |
Literary Projects | 257 |
The Siberian Novellas | 266 |
Homecoming | 290 |
A New Vision | 128 |
Monsters in Their Misery | 146 |
A Thirst for Knowledge | 165 |
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