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198 Moments
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1854
01-Jan-1854
Dostoevsky's Spiritual Struggles and Literary Impact.
1852
1852
Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'The Siberian Notebook': Insights from Imprisonment, Transformation, and Literary Influence.
1850
1850
Dostoevsky's Harrowing Imprisonment in Omsk Camp: Transformative Impact on Literature and Philosophy
1849
24-Dec-1849
Dostoevsky's Siberian Hard Labor: Transformative Experience Shaping His Writing
23-Dec-1849
Dostoevsky's Turning Point: Exile, Redemption, and Literary Legacy in Tsarist Russia
1849
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Political Evolution: Monarchy, Arrest, and Philosophical Themes
1849
Dostoevsky's Unfinished Masterpiece: Netochka Nezvanova's Tale of Suffering and Resilience
1849
Dostoevsky's "A Little Hero" in "Notes of the Fatherland": Insight into emerging talent.
23-Apr-1849
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Arrest and Exile: Influence on Literature and Philosophy
1848
1848
Dostoevsky's Introduction to the Literary World: "A Jealous Husband" in "Notes of the Fatherland"
1848
Dostoevsky's Early Literary Contributions: "Another Man's Wife" in "Notes of the Fatherland"
1848
"Early Career Milestone: Dostoevsky's 'Another Man's Wife and a Husband Under the Bed'"
1848
Dostoevsky's 'A Weak Heart' in Notes of the Fatherland: Pivotal Step in Russian Literature
1848
Dostoevsky's 'Polzunkov' in The Contemporary: Milestone in Early Literary Career
1848
Dostoevsky's Debut Short Story: An Exploration of Morality and Human Behavior
1848
Dostoevsky's "A Christmas Tree and a Wedding" establishes him as a prominent Russian author.
1848
Fyodor Dostoevsky's "White Nights" explores loneliness, fleeting happiness, and unfulfilled dreams in Russian literature.
1847
1847
Dostoevsky's "The Landlady": Early masterpiece in Russian literature, showcasing themes of power and psychology.
1847
Dostoevsky's 'Novel in Nine Letters' gains early recognition in influential literary magazine.
1846
05-Sep-1846
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Correspondence with Brother: Insights into Life and Work
1846
Early Western Exposure: Dostoevsky's "Poor Folk" in German Translation
1846
Exploring Poverty and Suffering: Dostoevsky's "Mr. Prokharchin" in Notes of the Fatherland.
26-Apr-1846
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Letter to Brother: Early Career and Literary Exploration
01-Apr-1846
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Formative Correspondence: Insights into the Russian writer's early career and personal struggles
01-Apr-1846
Exploring the Risks of Ambition: Dostoevsky's Collaborative Work in Russian Literature
01-Feb-1846
Brotherly Bond and Literary Success: Fyodor Dostoevsky's Correspondence Insights
01-Feb-1846
Dostoevsky's 'The Double': Early exploration of identity and human psyche in Russian literature
30-Jan-1846
Dostoevsky's "The Double" serialization in "Notes of the Fatherland" shaped his literary career.
15-Jan-1846
Success of Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Poor Folk" marked a breakthrough, addressing social issues and gaining acclaim.
Feb 1846
Jan-Feb 1846
Early Correspondence: Dostoevsky's Health Struggles and Literary Beginnings
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