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”
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