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- 174 pages
- English
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About This Book
Dosteovsky's immediate impulse for embarking on A Writer's Diary in 1873 was a desire to come into closer contact with his readers. Published in monthly instalments, it became a unique journalistic enterprise. Far more popular than his novels ever were, the Diary was Dostoevsky's favourite work. Brilliantly introduced by Rosamund Bartlett, the Diary stands revealed as the work of a writer-activist and blogger avant la lettre.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Contents
- – Introduction by Rosamund Bartlett –
- – Environment –
- – The Boy with His Hand Out –
- – The Boy at Christ’s Christmas Party –
- – The Peasant Marey –
- – The Death of George Sand –
- – A Few Words about George Sand –
- – My Paradox –
- – The Boy Celebrating His Saint’s Day –
- – The Dream of a Ridiculous Man: A Fantastic Story –
- – Anna Karenina as a Fact of Special Importance –
- – A Lie Is Saved by a Lie –
- – Pushkin (A Sketch) –
- – Further Reading –
- Copyright