Fyodor Dostoyevsky 1821-1881
Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky (also spelled Dostoevsky) was a famous Russian
fiction writer.
Dostoyevsky also worked as a journalist. His strength was
his psychological insight.
Fortunately for him,
Dostoyevsky became already famous during his lifetime.
The Writings of
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
1846 Poor Folk
1846 The Double
1849 Nyetochka Nyezvanov
1859 Uncle's Dream
1888 The Friend of the Family
1861 Buried Alive (The House of the Dead)
1861 Injury and Insult (The Insulted and Injured)
1863 Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
1864 Letters from the Underworld
1866 Crime and Punishment
1866
The Gambler
1868 The Idiot
1870 The Permanent Husband (The Eternal Husband)
1872 The Possessed
1873 The Diary of a Writer
1875 A Raw Youth
1876 The Gentle Maiden (The Meek One)
1877 The Dream of a Queer Fellow (The Dream of a Ridiculous Man)
1879 The Brothers Karamazov
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