The Dostoevsky archive : firsthand accounts of the novelist from contemporaries' memoirs and rare periodicals : most translated into English for the first time, with a detailed lifetime chronology and annotated bibliography /

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Imprint:Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., c1997.
Description:xiii, 370 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2667656
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Other authors / contributors:Sekirin, Peter.
ISBN:0786402644 (lb : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-362) and index.

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505 0 0 |t Introduction: History of the Dostoevsky Archive in Russia /  |r Igor Volgin --  |g Pt. I.  |t Dostoevsky's Biography in Documents and Memoirs of His Contemporaries.  |g 1.  |t Childhood in Moscow, 1821-1837. The Raped Girl. Shelter for the Poor.  |t About F. M. Dostoevsky /  |r Orest Miller.  |t The Dostoevsky Brothers in Their Childhood /  |r Andrei Dostoevsky.  |g 2.  |t Studies in the St. Petersburg Military Engineering Academy. Father's Death. First Literary Success.  |t The Father's Death. Fyodor Dostoevsky in the Forties /  |r Andrei Dostoevsky.  |t Literary Memoirs. Poor People, Dostoevsky's First Novel /  |r Dmitry Grigorovich.  |t Memoirs About Dostoevsky /  |r Konstantin Trutovsky.  |t First Accounts of a Doctor About Dostoevsky's Epilepsy /  |r Stepan Ianovsky.  |t Dostoevsky's First Literary Success /  |r Pavel Annenkov.  |t First Meeting with Dostoevsky /  |r Vladimir Sollogub.  |g 3.  |t Socialist Circle, Arrest and Investigation, 1846-1849.  |t The Beginning of Dostoevsky's Literary Career /  |r Avdotia Panaeva.  |t About Dostoevsky's Involvement in the Petrashevsky Secret Socialist Circle /  |r Aleksandr Miliukov.  |t The Catastrophe /  |r Orest Miller.  |t My Arrest and the Investigation of the Petrashevsky Case /  |r Andrei Dostoevsky.  |t About Dostoevsky's Youth: "He Was Never a Revolutionary" /  |r Pyotr Semenov.  |t The Near Execution of the Members of the Petrashevsky Circle: A Witness's Report /  |r I. Vuich.  |g 4.  |t Prison, Army Service and Exile. Ten Years in Siberia: 1849-1859.  |t Dostoevsky's Four Years in the Omsk Prison /  |r Pyotr Martianov.  |t Dostoevsky's Love Story in the Army /  |r E. M. Feoktistov.  |t My Meeting with Dostoevsky in Siberia /  |r Pyotr Semenov.  |t Dostoevsky's First Letters from Siberia /  |r Andrei Dostoevsky.  |t About Dostoevsky's Army Service and Exile in Siberia /  |r Aleksandr Vrangel.  |t New Version of Dostoevsky's Arrest: A Witness Report /  |r A. Pinchuk.  |t "Fyodor Dostoevsky ... Is to Be Executed by a Firing Squad": A Myth or a Fact? /  |r Aleksei Pleshcheev.  |t Secret Meeting with Dostoevsky on His Way to a Siberian Prison /  |r M. D. Frantseva.  |t Dostoevsky's Arrival at Prison /  |r Boleslav Markevich.  |t The Writer Talking to the Students About Christian Values /  |r V. Abeldiaev.  |t "The Dead Man": In Prison, They Called Him by a Nickname /  |r A. K. Rozhnovsky.  |t Dostoevsky in the Army: "He Did Not Talk Much" /  |r Vladimir Iakovlev.  |t Several New Letters by Dostoevsky /  |r Evgeny Feoktistov.  |t Life in the Army Was as Bad as in Prison /  |r A. Ivanov.  |t Private Dostoevsky During His Routine Service in the Army /  |r A. Skandin.  |t New Facts About Dostoevsky in Semipalatinsk /  |r B. Gerasimov.  |t After Siberian Exile: "We Saw Nervous Convulsions on His Face..." /  |r Boleslav Markevich.  |g 5.  |t Literary Journals and "Innocent" Novels: The Period of Transition.  |t Why Was Dostoevsky Not Published in the Prestigious Journals? /  |r P. Kovalevsky.  |t My Memories About Journals Edited by Dostoevsky /  |r Pyotr Boborykin.  |t Memories of Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky as a Journalist /  |r Nikolai Strakhov.  |t A Visit to Fyodor Dostoevsky in St. Petersburg /  |r Andrei Dostoevsky.  |t Remembrances About Dostoevsky in the Summer of 1866 /  |r Maria Ivanova.  |t Dostoevsky's Writing Crime and Punishment /  |r Nikolai Fon-Fokht.  |t Dostoevsky Wanted to Stop the Revolutionary Terror in Russia /  |r Nikolai Chernyshevsky.  |t Dostoevsky During the Day of the First Assassination Attempt on the Tsar /  |r Pyotr Veinberg.  |t Literary Spectacles with Dostoevsky as an Actor /  |r Pyotr Veinberg.  |t How Dostoevsky Took Plots of His Novels from Real Life /  |r Evgeny Opochinin.  |g 6.  |t Three Love Stories in the 1860s, in Russia and Abroad.  |t The Years of My Intimacy with Dostoevsky /  |r Polina Suslova.  |t How Dostoevsky Proposed to Anna Korvin-Krukovskaya /  |r Sofia Kovalevskaya.  |t Memoirs /  |r Anna Dostoevskaya.  |g 7.  |t Socialists Become "the Demons." The Citizen, A Writer's Diary, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov. Friendship with the Royal Family.  |t He Was the Most Loyal, Dedicated and Conservative Monarchist /  |r Vladimir Meshchersky.  |t Memoirs of a Close Personal Friend /  |r Vsevolod Soloviev.  |t Dostoevsky Speaks About Italian Art /  |r Aleksandr Briullov.  |t Dostoevsky at Literary Parties /  |r Elena Stakenshneider.  |t Memoirs of a Publishing House Worker /  |r Mikhail Alexandrov.  |t Dostoevsky Talking to Activists of the Women's Movement in Russia /  |r Liudmila Simonova.  |t Most Novels Were Based on Criminal Cases Taken from Real Life /  |r Anatoly Koni.  |t Dostoevsky and Spiritualism /  |r V. Pribytkova.  |t Fyodor Mikhailovich in Staraya Russa /  |r Anatoly Alexandrov.  |t The House and the Study of Dostoevsky /  |r Orest Miller.  |t Dostoevsky Speaks About Russian Writers /  |r Vladimir Korolenko.  |t Dostoevsky's Meeting with Anti-Christ /  |r I. Iasinsky.  |t According to Dostoevsky, the Idea of Socialism Was Alien to Russia and Was Brought from the West /  |r N. F. Bunakov.  |t Scars Left by Prison Shackles Were Displayed in Public /  |r V. M. Peretz.  |t Frequent Epileptic Fits - A Terrible Experience /  |r A. G. Shile.  |t Meeting with the Royal Family During the Creation of Crime and Punishment /  |r V. Vasiliev.  |t Anna Dostoevskaya Recollects About the Writer's Epilepsy /  |r I. Izmailov.  |t The Dostoevsky Family: Romance Which Never Ended /  |r Maria Stoiunina.  |t A Story About Dostoevsky's Brief Incarceration in the 1870s /  |r P. I. Karepin.  |t My Meeting with My Uncle, Fyodor Dostoevsky /  |r V. A. Sevastianova (Dostoevskaya).  |t Memoirs of a Senior Officer from the Parole Department of the Ministry of Justice /  |r K. I. Maslennikov.  |t My Visit to Dostoevsky's Apartment in St. Petersburg /  |r N. Pruzhansky.  |t Dostoevsky and the Beggar /  |r N. Repin.  |t Rare Reminiscences from the Personal Diary /  |r Anna G. Dostoevskaya.  |g 8.  |t The Pushkin Speech: Triumph in Moscow.  |t In the Editorial Office of The Russian Speech /  |r N. Firsov.  |t Dostoevsky's Portrait in the Society /  |r D. I. Stakheev.  |t A Reading by Dostoevsky /  |r D. N. Sadovnikov.  |t Memoirs About Turgenev and Dostoevsky /  |r E. M. Garshin.  |t Four Meetings with Turgenev /  |r S. A. Vengerov.  |t About the Unveiling of the Pushkin Monument in Moscow /  |r S. Bobchev.  |t Dostoevsky's in the Seventies /  |r M. Kamenetskaya.  |t From My Memoirs: Dostoevsky's Speech About Pushkin /  |r D. Liubimov.  |t Writer's Report About Pushkin's Festival: "A Great, Overwhelming Success" /  |r Gleb Uspensky.  |t A Few Days Later /  |r Gleb Uspensky.  |t Those Were Really Unforgettable Days! /  |r Alexei Slivitsky.  |t More About the Pushkin Speech /  |r Anna I. Suvorina.  |t The Pushkin Anniversary and Dostoevsky's Speech /  |r K. M. Staniukovich.  |g 9.  |t Dostoevsky's Last Month: January 1881.  |t Dostoevsky: In Memoriam /  |r A. Toliverova.  |t A Student Meets Dostoevsky /  |r A. Doganovich.  |t A Childhood Encounter with Dostoevsky /  |r D. S. Merezhkovsky.  |t A Writer Remembers the Funeral /  |r A. Kruglov.  |t Dostoevsky in Literary Gatherings /  |r A. Moshin.  |t Dostoevsky in the Late 1870s /  |r I. I. Ianzhul.  |t Sketches of Dostoevsky /  |r G. De Vollan.  |t Memories of a Close Associate /  |r Nikolai Strakhov.  |t About the Deceased /  |r Alexei Suvorin.  |t Dostoevsky as a Psychologist: Notes by a French Literary Critic /  |r M. De Vogue.  |t A Brief Report About Dostoevsky's Death /  |r B. Markevich.  |t Russian Actors at Dostoevsky's Funeral /  |r Vladimir Davydov.  |t Dostoevsky's Last Public Appearances /  |r P. Gnedich.  |t Letters to the Bride About Dostoevsky's Funeral /  |r I. P. Pavlov.  |t From the Diary of a Composer /  |r I. F. Tiumenev.  |t "I Wept as I Have Never Wept Over a Book Before" /  |r Pyotr Tchaikovsky.  |t About Dostoevsky Reading His Works and His Funerals /  |r Katerine Letkova.  |t To the Memory of Dostoevsky /  |r Anatoly Alexandrov.  |t Several Words About Dostoevsky /  |r Apollon Maikov --  |g Pt. II.  |t Chronology of Dostoevsky's Life --  |g App. A.  |t Dictionary of Persons Mentioned --  |g App. B.  |t Translations and Abbreviations of Russian Periodical Titles. 
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