Authors: Joseph Frank
A Raw Youth
“The Sentence”
Siberian Notebooks
Uncle’s Dream
The Village of Stepanchikovo
“White Nights”
Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
Dostoevsky, Marya Feodorovna (nee Nechaeva) (FMD’s mother)
Dostoevsky, Mikhail Andreevich (FMD’s father)
death/murder of
education’s importance for
family life and social background of
health and temperament of
religious piety of
Dostoevsky, Mikhail Mikhailovich (FMD’s brother)
arrest and release of
career of
cultural background of
daughter’s death and
death of
defense of
Young Russia
and
education of
family life and social background of
farewells before FMD’s exile
finances and
FMD’s letters to
genres favored by
literary philosophy of
mistress of
plan for bringing up siblings
Speshnev secret society and
translation projects of
Dostoevsky, Nikolay Mikhailovich (FMD’s brother)
Double, The
(Dostoevsky)
character of Golyadkin in
double motif in
guilt in
impostorship theme in
narrative technique in
moral responsibility in
reception of
self-awareness/self-image in
social-psychological themes in
social status in
sources for/connections to
split personalities in
writing of/publication of
double, motif of the: in
The Double. See also
quasi-double, motif of the
dramatic farce (genre)
Dreamer, The
(Dostoevsky)
dreamer figure
FMD as
in “The Landlady”
in
Notes from Underground
in “White Nights”
“Dream of a Ridiculous Man, The” (Dostoevsky)
Druzhinin, A. V.,
Works
:
Polinka Sachs
Dubelt, L. V.
Dudyshkin, S. S.
Dumas, Alexandre,
fils
Works
:
La dame aux camelias
Durov, Sergey
dystopia (genre)
Eastern Orthodoxy.
See
Russian Orthodoxy
Easter observances
egoism
conquest of
of dying
FMD and
in
Crime and Punishment
in “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man”
in
The Idiot
in
The Insulted and Injured
in
The Life of a Great Sinner
in
The Village of Stepanchikovo
in
Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
humanism and
individualism and
rational
Romantic
self-deification and
of suffering
of usurers.
See also
vanity
Eikhenbaum, B. M.
Eliseev, G. Z.
Emerson, Caryl
Engels, Friedrich
Condition of the Working Class in England
enlightened despotism.
See
tsarism
ennui
environment, behavioral influence of
epistolary novels.
See
sentimental epistolary novels
Epoch
(Dostoevsky)
equality: as Christian ideal
FMD and
in
Notes from Underground
in
Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
Social Darwinism and
Eternal Husband, The
(Dostoevsky)
European culture: assimilation of/into
character types in
as dying civilization
FMD and
in
Demons
in
Notes from Underground
in
A Raw Youth
in
Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
individualism in
legal system in
materialism of
moral conscience in
Napoleonic Wars and
religious ideals in
Revolutions of 1848 and
Russo-Turkish War and.
See also
Westernizers
European Messenger
(periodical)
Evgenyev-Maksimov, V. E.
faith: FMD and
in
The Brothers Karamazov
in
Crime and Punishment
in
Demons
in
The Idiot
in
Notes from Underground
in
A Raw Youth
internalization of
reason and.
See also
Christian ideals
familial chaos
in
The Brothers Karamazov
in
A Raw Youth
family, feeling for
fallen woman.
See
prostitute
fantastic realism (genre)
fathers: in
The Brothers Karamazov
in
Diary of a Writer
in “The Landlady”
in
Poor Folk
tsars as
in
The Village of Stepanchikovo
Fedotov, G. P.
Feodorov, Nikolay
Fet, A. A.
Works
: “Diana”
Feuerbach, Ludwig
Works
:
The Essence of Christianity
feuilleton
(genre)
FMD’s writing of
“fifty” trial of the
Figner, Vera
Filippov, Pavel
Filosofova, Anna
First International
Flaubert, Gustav,
Works
:
L’Éducation sentimentale
La légende de St. Julien l’hospitalier
Madame Bovary
Flerovsky, N.
Florovsky, George
folk tradition: FMD’s background and
in
The Brothers Karamazov
in
Demons
in “The Landlady”
Fonvizina, Natalya
FMD’s letters to
Forward
(periodical
Vpered
)
Fourier, Charles
Fourierism
Franco-Prussian War
Frantseva, Marie
fraternity
freedom
for FMD
in “The Landlady”
in Legend of the Grand Inquisitor
moral
psychic distress and
Pushkin festival as symbol of
temptations of Christ and.
See also
free will
freedom of the press
Free Russian Press
(Herzen)
free will.
See also
autonomy; freedom
French people
French Revolution
ideals of
French social Romanticism.
See also
Natural School (Naturalism); Russian Realism; social realism
Freud, Sigmund
Fridlender, G. M.
Frolenko, M. F.
Frolovna, Alyona: and peasant ethos
Gagarin, P. P.
Gaideburov, P. A.
Gambler, The
(Dostoevsky)
love-hate emotions in
character of fallen woman in
narrative technique in
Russian national character in
satire in
scenes from FMD’s life in
self-deception/self-delusion in
sources for/connections to
writing/publication of
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Gasfort, F. X.
Gautier, Théophile
Ge, N. N.,
Works
:
A Mysterious Evening
genre.
See
journalistic genres; literary genres; narrative technique; novel (genre)
“Gentle Creature, A” (Dostoevsky)
gentry-landowner literature
gentry liberal intelligentsia
German Romanticism
Gertsen, A. I.
See
Herzen, Alexander I.
Gesemann, Wolfgang
Geyden, Countess Elizaveta
Gide, André
Gieroglifov, A.
Giusti, Wolf
Glinka, M. I.,
Works
: “Kamarinskaya”
God.
See
Christian ideals; theodicy problem
Godwin, William
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Works
:
Faust
Gogol, N. V.: allusions to
assessments of
characters in
cited in Pushkin festival speeches
impact on FMD of
literary/aesthetic philosophy of
moral/religious philosophy of
narrative technique of
Works: Dead Souls
“Diary of a Madman”
Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka
The Inspector-General
“Nevsky Prospect”
“The Overcoat”
Selected Passages
Taras Bulba
“A Terrible Vengeance”
Testament
Golden Age: in
The Brothers Karamazov
in
Crime and Punishment
in
Demons
in “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man”
in
A Raw Youth
Golovinsky, V. A.
Goncharov, I. A.
Works
:
A Common Story
Oblomov
Gorchakov, Governor-General
Gorsky, Peter
Gospels (Bible)
John
Luke
Matthew
Gothic novel (genre)
Gradovsky, A. D.
Granovsky, T. N.
Grave, Gen. de
Great Russian, The
(leaflet)
Griboyedov, Alexander
Works
:
Woe from Wit
Grigorovich, D. V.: Beketov Circle and
as chronicler
FMD’s funeral and
FMD’s relationship with
literary career of
as schoolmate of FMD
Works: Anton Goremyka
The Village
Grigoryev, Apollon
Works
:
My Literary and Spiritual Wanderings
“The Paradoxes of Organic Criticism”
Grigoryev, Leonid
Grigoryev, N. P.
as author of “A Soldier’s Conversation”
Grossman, Leonid
guilt
in
The Brothers Karamazov
in
Crime and Punishment
in
The Double
FMD’s personal sense of
in “The Landlady”
in
Notes from Underground. See also
moral conscience; moral responsibility
Guseva, Pelagaya
hagiography (genre)
Hamlet: as literary archetype
in Russian culture
Hartmann, Eduard,
Works
:
Philosophy of the Unconscious
Hegel, G.W.F.
Works
:
History of Philosophy
Hegelian philosophy.
See also
Left Hegelianism
Herzen, Alexander I.: assessments of
assessments of FMD by
background of
Belinsky Circle and
as chronicler
as critic
daughter’s suicide and
death of
European revitalization and
FMD’s relationship with
generational tensions and
gentry liberal intelligentsia and
letters to
literary/aesthetic philosophy of
moral/religious philosophy of
Polish uprising of 1863 and
Revolutions of 1848 and
social/political philosophy of
surveillance of
Periodicals
:
The Polar Star
The Bell
The Free Russian Press
Works: Ends and Beginnings
Letters from France and Italy
Letters to an Old Comrade
Memoirs of a Young Man
My Past and Thoughts
On the Development of Revolutionary Ideas in Russia
From the Other Shore
The Superfluous Men and the Bilious
“The Thieving Magpie”
Who Is To Blame?
Herzen, Elizaveta (Liza)
Hildebrand, Bruno
historical romance (genre)
Hoffmann, E.T.A.
Works:
Kater Murr
Holbein, Hans, the Younger
Works
:
Dead Christ
holy fool
(yurodivy)
Homer
Works
:
The Illiad
“Honest Thief, An” (Dostoevsky)
hope
Houghton, Walter
House of the Dead
(Dostoevsky)
Antichrists in
bath scene in
censorship and
communal life in
flogging in
immortality of the soul in
irrationalism in
public readings
moral responsibility and
narrative technique in
peasant convicts in
Polish political prisoners in
psychic distress in
reception of
regeneration of FMD’s convictions and
scenes from FMD’s life in
social class in
sympathy in
time in
writing/publication of
Hugo, Victor
Works
:
Le dernier jour d’un condamné
Les misérables
Notre Dame de Paris
humanism: atheistic
egoism and
Feuerbachian
pan-
humility
in
The Brothers Karamazov
in
Demons
in
The Idiot
idea-feelings
in
A Raw Youth
Slavophil/Westernizer synthesis as
Idealist philosophy
Idiot, The
(Dostoevsky)
atheism in
fallen woman in
children in
Christ-like figures in
compassion in
death motif in
egoism in
faith/moral conscience
vs
. reason in
happiness in
humility in
immortality of the soul in
innocence in
irrationalism in
love theme in
narrative technique in
reception of
Roman Catholicism in
scenes from FMD’s life in
sources for/connections to
suicide in
sympathy in
writing/publication of
Ilyinsky, D. I.
immortality of the soul
FMD and
in
Diary of a Writer