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  Kelsiev, V. I.

  kenoticism

  Khalturin, Stepan: assassination attempt on Alexander II

  Khomiakov, Aleksey

  Kierkegaard, Søren

  Kingsley, Rev. Charles: World’s Fair of

  Kireevsky, Ivan

  Kireyev, A. A.

  Koltsov, A. V.

  Komarovich, V. L.

  Komarovskaya, Countess Anna

  Kommissarov, Osip

  Koni, A. F.: and FMD’s guardhouse imprisonment

  and FMD’s visit to juvenile criminals

  and FMD’s presence at trial of Vera Zasulich

  and FMD’s death

  Konstantin Konstantinovich, Grand Duke

  Konstantin Nikolaevich, Grand Prince

  Kornilova, Ekaterina

  Korvin-Krukovskaya, Anna (wife of Charles Victor Jaclard)

  FMD’s courtship of

  and the Communards

  FMD’s letters to

  portrayed in The Idiot

  Koshelev, A. I.

  Koshlakov, Prof.

  Kovalevskaya, Sofya

  Kovalevsky, E. P.

  Kraevsky, A. A. See also Notes of the Fatherland

  Kramskoy, I. N.

  Kravchinsky, S. M.

  Krivtsov, Maj.

  Kropotkin, Prince Peter

  Kruglov, A. V.

  Kumanin, A. M.

  Kumanina, Alexandra Feodorovna (FMD’s aunt)

  Kumanin family

  Kurochkin, V. S. (editor of The Spark)

  Kuzmin, P. A.

  Laclos, Choderlos de

  Lamartine, Alphonse Marie Louis de

  Lamennais, F. Robert de, Works: Paroles d’un croyant

  Land and Liberty (Zemlya i Volya)

  “Landlady, The” (Dostoevsky)

  Laski, Harold

  Lavrov, P. L.

  Works: Historical Letters

  Studies on the Question of Practical Philosophy

  League of Peace and Freedom

  Lebedev, K. N.

  Left Hegelianism

  Legend of the Grand Inquisitor (Dostoevsky)

  censorship and

  children in

  freedom/free will in

  moral-psychological themes and

  reception of

  Roman Catholicism in

  sources for/connections to

  temptations of Christ in

  writing/publication of

  Léger, Louis

  Lenin, V. I.

  Leontiyev, Konstantin

  Lermontov, M. Yu.

  Works: A Hero of Our Time

  Leroux, Pierre

  Leroy, Maxime

  Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole

  Leskov, Nikolay, Works: At Daggers Drawn

  Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

  Letkova-Sultanova, E. P.

  Letters on Art (Dostoevsky)

  Levin, Harry

  Levitt, Marcus

  Library for Reading, The (periodical Biblioteka dlya chteniya)

  Life of a Great Sinner, The (Dostoevsky)

  Liprandi, I. P.

  literacy

  Literary Fund

  loans to FMD by

  literary genres: burlesque anecdote

  dramatic farce

  dystopia

  hagiography

  prison memoir

  short story

  sketch

  social satire

  tragedy

  tragicomic realism

  travel diary. See also journalistic genres; narrative technique; novel (genre)

  “Little Boy at Christ’s Christmas Party, A” (Dostoevsky)

  “Little Hero, A” (Dostoevsky)

  Littré, Emile

  Loris-Melikov, Count Mikhail

  Lorrain, Claude, Works: Acis and Galatea

  love: Christian doctrine of

  desire for

  egoism of suffering and

  ethical

  Golden Age and

  love-hate emotions

  in “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man”

  in The Gambler

  in Netotchka Nezvanova

  in A Raw Youth

  in “The Sentence”. See also masochism; sadomasochism

  Löwith, Karl

  Luke, Gospel of

  Lutheranism

  Lvov, F. N.

  Lyubimov, D. A.: and FMD at Pushkin Festival

  Lyubimov, N. A., censorship of Crime and Punishment

  censorship of Demons

  FMD’s commentary to The Brothers Karamazov and. See also Russian Messenger, The

  Maikov, Apollon

  as chronicler

  FMD’s finances and

  FMD’s homecomings and

  FMD’s letters to

  FMD’s relationship with

  letters to

  Meshchersky Circle and

  nationalism of

  Petrashevsky Circle and

  Speshnev secret society and

  Works: The Tale of Igor’s Campaign

  Maikov, Valerian

  mal de siècle. See ennui

  male friendships

  Malherbe, François de

  Mann, Thomas

  Maria Nikolaevna, tsarevna (daughter of Nicholas I)

  Markevich, B. M.

  Markovich (pseud. Vovchok), Maria

  Works: “Masha”

  Marlinsky. See Bestuzhev

  Marlowe, Christopher, Works: Dr. Faustus

  Martyanov, P. K.

  Marx, Karl

  Works: The Holy Family

  Das Kapital

  Marya Alexandrovna, tsarina (consort of Alexander II)

  Marya Feodorovna, tsarina (consort of Alexander III)

  Mary Stuart (Dostoevsky)

  masochism

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  in The Insulted and Injured

  in “The Landlady”

  in Notes from Underground

  material determinism

  materialism

  American

  eighteenth-century

  First International and

  mechanistic/physiological/scientific

  in “The Sentence”

  of Western Europe

  “Yiddism” and

  Matthew, Gospel of

  Mazzini, Giuseppe

  mechtatelnost’ (dreaming, reverie)

  mental illness

  Merezhkovsky, Dimitry

  Merimée, Prosper

  meshchantsvo (bourgeois practicality)

  Meshchersky, Prince V. P. See also Citizen, The (periodical)

  Meshchersky Circle

  metaphysical Romanticism

  Mezentsev, Gen.

  murder of

  Mikhailov, A. P.

  Mikhailov, M. L.

  Mikhailovsky, N. K.

  Works: What is Progress?

  Miller, Orest

  Miller, Robin Feuer

  Milton, John

  Milyukov, Alexander

  as author of The New Revelations of the Metropolitan Antonio

  FMD’s letters to

  Milyukov, Pavel

  Milyukov Circle

  Milyutin, Vladimir

  Minaev, D. D., and FMD’s “Petersburg Visions”

  Mirecki, Alexander

  “Mr.—bov and the Question of Art” (Dostoevsky)

  “Mr. Prokharchin” (Dostoevsky)

  Mlodetsky, Ippolit

  Mochulsky, K.

  Molière, Jean Baptiste, Works: Le Tartuffe

  Mombelli, Nikolay

  Monnier, Henri

  moral conscience

  European vs. Russian

  Nihilism and

  physiology and

  vs. reason

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  in Crime and Punishment

  in The Idiot

  in Netotchka Nezvanova

  in Notes from Underground

  moral determinism

  moral-psychological themes: in The Insulted and Injured
/>   in “The Landlady”

  in Netotchka Nezvanova

  in Poor Folk

  moral responsibility

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  in Notes from Underground

  in Poor Folk

  in The Village of Stepanchikovo

  Moscow Gazette (newspaper)

  Moscow News (newspaper)

  Moscow Telegraph, The (newspaper)

  Muraviev, Count N. M., and Nekrasov’s “disgrace”

  Muravyev, Nikolay

  Muravyeva, Mme.

  mystical positivism

  mystic terror

  Nabokov, I. A.

  Nadein, M. P.

  Napoleon I

  Napoleon III

  Narezhny, V. T., Works: Bursak

  Narodnaya Volya. See People’s Will

  narodnichestvo. See Populism

  narrative technique: eighteenth century

  nineteenth century

  FMD’s

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  in Crime and Punishment

  in Demons

  in Diary of a Writer

  in The Double

  in House of the Dead

  in The Idiot

  in The Insulted and Injured

  in “The Landlady”

  in The Life of a Great Sinner

  in Notes from Underground

  in Poor Folk

  in A Raw Youth

  in Uncle’s Dream

  in The Village of Stepanchikovo

  in Winter Notes on Summer Impressions

  Naryshkin-Kurakina, Elizaveta, and trial of Vera Zasulich

  national character/nationality

  character types and

  collectivism and

  messianic role of

  nationalism: FMD’s

  Russian

  Natural School (Naturalism)

  FMD and

  humanitarianism of

  sentimental

  settings preferred by

  social-psychological themes and

  “wet snow” and. See also French social Romanticism

  Russian Realism

  social realism

  nature

  Nechaev, Sergey

  Nechaeva, V. S.

  Nechaev affair

  Nekrasov, N. A.: allusions to

  assassination attempt on tsar and

  assessments of FMD by

  Belinsky Circle and

  death of

  FMD’s finances and

  FMD’s relationship with

  Natural School and

  social/political philosophy of

  Works: “The Knight of the Rueful Countenance”

  “Vlas”

  “When from dark error’s subjugation”. See also Contemporary, The; Notes of the Fatherland; Petersburg Almanac

  Netotchka Nezvanova (Dostoevsky)

  New Testament (Bible)

  New Time (newspaper)

  new woman

  Nicholas I, tsar

  Niebuhr, Reinhold

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  Nihilism

  atheism of

  1870s generation and

  FMD and

  in Crime and Punishment

  in Demons

  moral conscience and

  as Orthodox asceticism

  in Turgenev

  Nikolsky, V. V.

  Notes from Underground (Dostoevsky)

  the ant-hill in

  censorship and

  chicken coup in

  confessions in

  Crystal Palace in

  determinism in

  dreamer figures in

  ennui in

  epigraph of

  equality in

  European cultural influence and

  guilt in

  masochism in

  moral conscience vs. reason in

  moral responsibility in

  narrative technique in

  notes for

  quasi-double in

  prostitute, character of, in

  reception of

  satire in

  self-assertion in

  self-deception/self-delusion in

  sources for/connections to

  suffering in

  vanity in

  writing/publication of

  Notes of the Fatherland (periodical)

  contributors to

  FMD’s criticism of

  ideology of

  owners/editors of

  publication of FMD’s works in

  Pushkin festival in

  novel (genre): anti-Nihilist

  Gothic

  historical

  romance

  sentimental epistolary

  social realist

  Novikova, Olga

  Obruchev, V. A.

  obshchina

  Odoevsky, V. F.

  Works: Russian Nights

  Ogarev, N. P.

  editor of The Common Assembly

  Old Believers. See also Raskol; raskolniki

  Oldenburgsky, Prince

  “On the Coronation and Conclusion of Peace” (Dostoevsky)

  “On the First of July, 1855” (Dostoevsky)

  Opekushin, A. M.

  Opochinin, Evgeny

  Optina Pustyn monastery

  Orlov, A. I.

  Orlov (prisoner): and ideas in Crime and Punishment

  Ostrovsky, A. N.

  Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, D. N.

  Paget, Amédée Félix, Works: Introduction à l’étude de la science sociale

  Pahlen, Count

  Palm, Alexander

  Palm-Durov Circle

  Panaev, I. I. See also Contemporary, The (periodical)

  Panaeva, Avdotya

  Panov, M. M.

  Panteleev, L. F.

  Parfeny (monk)

  Paris Commune

  Pascal, Blaise

  “Peasant Marey, The” (Dostoevsky)

  peasants/serfs: class animosities of

  economic-social institutions of

  emancipation of

  FMD’s interactions with

  in FMD’s works: The Brothers Karamazov

  “The Peasant Marey”

  A Raw Youth

  government bureaucracy and

  intelligentsia and

  in literature

  moral values of

  obshchinas of

  Populism and

  Slavophilism and

  Turgenev’s relations with

  Pecherin, Vladimir, Works: The Triumph of Death

  People’s Will (Narodnaya Volya)

  Perov, V. G.

  Peter-and-Paul Fortress

  Peter I, the Great, tsar

  Petersburg Almanac

  “Petersburg Visions in Verse and Prose” (Dostoevsky)

  Petrashevsky, M. V.

  arrest/sentencing/mock execution of

  background of

  eccentricities of

  FMD’s relationship with

  police surveillance of

  social/political philosophy of

  Speshnev secret society and

  Petrashevsky Circle

  arrest of

  FMD and

  commission of inquiry into

  in The Insulted and Injured

  FMD’s funeral and

  police surveillance of

  satellite groups of

  sentencing of/mock executions for

  Petrov, Anton (raskolnik)

  Petrov (prisoner)

  philanthropy. See social humanitarianism

  physiological determinism

  physiological materialism

  physiological sketch (genre)

  Pisarev, Dimitry

  Works: Selected Philosophical, Social and Political Essays

  Pisemsky, A. F.

  Works: A Bitter Fate

  A Thousand Souls

  The Unruly Sea

  Plaksin, V. T.

  Plekhanov, G. V.

  Pleshch
eev, A. N.: assessments of FMD by

  FMD’s funeral and

  FMD’s letters to

  FMD’s relationship with

  literary career of

  moral/religious philosophy of

  Petrashevsky Circle and

  Pushkin festival and

  social/political philosophy of

  Works: “Friendly Advice”

  Pobedonostsev, Konstantin: background of

  FMD’s funeral and

  FMD’s letters to

  FMD’s relationship with

  moral/religious philosophy of

  pochvennichestvo (return to native soil)

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Works: “The Black Cat,” “The Devil in the Belfry,” “The Tell-Tale Heart”

  Pogodin, Mikhail

  Polar Star, The (Herzen)

  Polevoy, N. A.

  History of the Russian People

  Polish political prisoners: in House of the Dead

  Polish uprising

  Polonsky, Ya. P.

  FMD’s letters to

  Poor Folk (Dostoevsky)

  epigraph of

  fathers in

  innocence in

  literary commentary in

  moral-psychological themes in

  moral responsibility in

  narrative technique in

  reception of

  revolt against God’s wisdom in

  Saint-Simonism in

  satire in

  scenes of FMD’s youth in

  social class in

  social-psychological themes and

  sources for/connections to

  writing/publication of

  Popov, I. I.

  Populism

  atheism of

  Christian ideals and

  FMD’s

  free will and

  Jewish youth and

  peasants and

  political agitation and

  psychological religiosity of 1870s

  Russian

  self-sacrifice and

  Poretsky, A. Y.

  Poroshin, V. S.

  Praz, Mario

  prison memoir (genre)

  Programme of Revolutionary Activities (Tkachev & Nechaev)

  progress

  Prometheus

  prostitute: redemption of

  character of, in Crime and Punishment

  The Gambler

  The Idiot

  Notes from Underground

  Proudhon, Pierre Joseph

  Works: La célébration du dimanche

  De la propriété

  Système des contradictions èconomiques

  psychic distress

  in Crime and Punishment

  in House of the Dead

  in The Village of Stepanchikovo

  psychology

  Pugachev uprising

  Pushkin, Alexander: allusions to

  assessments of

  as critic

  festival memorializing

  impact on FMD of

  interactions with peasants and

  literary/aesthetic philosophy of

  Works: Boris Godunov

  “The Bronze Horseman”

  The Captain’s Daughter

  “The Covetous Knight”

  “Egyptian Nights”

  Evgeny Onegin

  “The Gypsies”

  “The Poet and the Crowd”

  “The Poor Knight”

  “The Prophet”

  “The Queen of Spades”

  “The Shot,”

  “The Station Master”

  Putsykovich, Victor

 

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