Fjodor Mihajlovič Dostojevski
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821–1881) was one of the most important Russian writers and thinkers of the 19th century, known for the deep psychological analysis of characters and the philosophical themes in his works. He was born in Moscow and educated at the Military Engineering Academy in Saint Petersburg. He gained recognition with his first novel, Poor Folk (1846), but was soon arrested for his participation in the Petrashevsky Circle, a group of intellectuals who criticized the tsarist regime.
After being pardoned at the last moment from death row, he spent four years in a Siberian prison, which had a profound influence on his later writing. His best-known works include Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Evil Souls, and The Brothers Karamazov. In these novels, he explores morality, faith, free will, sin, and redemption through strong and complex characters.
Dostoevsky was also active as a journalist and essayist, and struggled with personal problems such as epilepsy, gambling addiction, and financial difficulties. His contribution to world literature is reflected in his strong influence on existentialist philosophy and modern psychology.
He died in 1881 in Saint Petersburg, and his works remain indispensable in the world's literary heritage today.
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Bijedni ljudi / Dvojnik / Roman u devet pisama / Gospodin Proharčin / Gazdarica / Polzunkov / Slabo srce / Pošteni lopov / Božićno drvce i svadba / Tuđa žena i muž pod posteljom
The early works demonstrate Dostoevsky's interest in psychology, social criticism, and moral dilemmas, laying the foundation for later masterpieces. At the end of the book, an appendix by Leonid Grossman: The most important dates in the life and work of F
Bjesovi
Furies (1872) is a dark novel that explores political fanaticism, nihilism, and moral chaos in 19th-century Russia. The plot, inspired by the real-life assassination of a revolutionary, is set in a provincial town where ideas and ideologies clash.
Mladac
The Young Man (1875) by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a complex novel about coming of age, moral struggles, and social conflicts in 19th-century Russia. The novel, although less well-known, is a powerful portrayal of internal struggle and social tensions, with an
Poniženi i uvređeni
Der erste große Roman, in dem Dostojewski begann, sich mit einigen Themen oder Charakteren auseinanderzusetzen, die er in seinen späteren Werken weiterentwickeln würde.
Selo Stepančikovo
„Das Dorf Stepantschikowo“ ist ein humorvoller Roman von Dostojewski, der erstmals 1859 veröffentlicht wurde. Dieser Roman, der sich von den späteren, dunkleren Werken des Autors unterscheidet, ist eine satirische Kritik sozialer Beziehungen und menschlic
Svinjarija / Krokodil / Kockar / Vječiti muž
Sva djela objavljena u ovom svesku odražavaju sposobnost Dostojevskog da kroz humor, satiru i psihološku dubinu razotkrije ljudske slabosti, društvene mane i moralne dileme, često s univerzalnim temama koje odjekuju i danas.
Ujakov san / Poniženi i uvrijeđeni
Oba djela odražavaju Dostojevskijevu ranu fazu, s fokusom na društvenu kritiku, psihološku analizu i moralne dileme, najavljujući teme njegovih kasnijih remek-djela.
Vječni muž
„Večni muž“ je roman Fjodora M. Dostojevskog, prvi put objavljen 1869. godine. Jedno je od njegovih manjih, ali značajnih dela, u kojem Dostojevski istražuje složene ljudske emocije, poput ljubomore, sumnje, straha i strasti.
Vječni muž / Ujakov san
„Večiti muž“ je roman Fjodora M. Dostojevskog, prvi put objavljen 1869. godine. Jedno od njegovih manjih, ali značajnih dela, u kojima Dostojevski istražuje složene ljudske emocije, kao što su ljubomora, sumnja, strah i strast.
Zapisi iz mrtvog doma / Zimske bilješke o ljetnim dojmovima / Zapisi iz podzemlja
Beleške iz mrtvog doma (1860-1862) - roman zasnovan na autorovom zatočeništvu u Sibiru. Zimske beleške o letnjim utiscima (1863) - esej sa putovanja u Evropu 1862. godine. Beleške iz podzemlja (1864) je filozofski roman o čoveku razapetom unutrašnjim suko