Dostoevsky
Explore the profound world of Fyodor Dostoevsky through the insightful biography by Konstantin Mochulsky, published by Princeton University Press in 1971. This comprehensive work spans 712 pages, delving into the intricacies of Dostoevsky's literary contributions and the philosophical underpinnings of his thought. Mochulsky meticulously critiques Dostoevsky's writings both individually and collectively, providing a rich context that enhances the reader's understanding of this iconic Russian author. Whether you are a student of literature, a fan of 19th-century novels, or simply curious about Dostoevsky's life, this biography offers a compelling exploration of his enduring impact on literature and philosophy. Discover the man behind the masterpieces and the complexities of his creative genius in this essential read for anyone interested in literary criticism and Russian literature.