
The wildly nuanced and complex life and work of Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky. Focuses on his main works, and how his life and big questions influenced them.
Works Cited (in order of mention):
Nietzsche, F. (1888). Twilight of the Idols. As found on p. 715 of the Barnes & Noble Classics ed. of Brothers Karamazov by F. Dostoevsky (2004).
Notable Biographies. (n.d.). Fyoder Dostoevsky Biography. Retrieved from https://www.notablebiographies.com/De-Du/Dostoevsky-Fyodor.html
Grossman, J. D. (1988, January 10). Who Killed Fyodor's Father? Fyodor Dostoevsky A Writer's Life. In Los Angeles Times. Retrieved from https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-01-10-bk-34549-story.html
Kidder, D. S., & Oppenheim, (2012). The Intellectual Devotional. Barnes & Noble Books.
Dostoevsky, F. (1961). Notes from Underground, White Nights, Ridiculous Man, The House of the Dead. (A. R. MacAndrew, Trans.). New York, NY: NAL PENGUIN INC.. (Original work published 1864)
Dostoevsky, F. (1987). Crime and Punishment. (C. Garnett, Trans.). New York, NY: Bantam Books. (Original work published 1866)
Dostoevsky, F. (2004). The Idiot. (C. Garnett, Trans.). New York, NY: Barnes & Noble Books. (Original work published 1868)
Dostoevsky, F. (1861). The Insulted and the Injured.
Dostoevsky, F. (2004). The Brothers Karamazov. (C. Garnett, Trans.). New York, NY: Barnes & Noble Books. (Original work published 1879)
Freud, S. (1961). Dostoevsky and Parricide. (J. Strachey, Trans.). London, England: The Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis. Retrieved from https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/Freud_Dostoevsky_Parricide.pdf (Original work published 1924)
Lazar, M. (1914, July). Little Review. As found on p. 715 of the Barnes & Noble Classics ed. of Brothers Karamazov by F. Dostoevsky (2004).