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  Pypin, A. N.

  quasi-double, motif of the:

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  Crime and Punishment

  Demons

  The Double

  Notes from Underground. See also split personalities

  quietism

  Racine, Jean

  Works: Phèdre

  Radcliffe, Ann

  radicalism: assassination of the tsar and

  era of proclamations and

  of FMD

  FMD’s reactions against

  individualism and

  materialism and

  in Petrashevsky Circle

  of Populism

  rational egoism and

  revolutionary dictatorships and

  Russian

  self-interest and

  of students. See also intelligentsia

  Radischev, Alexander, Works: Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow

  Raphael

  Raskol. See also Old Believers

  raskolniki. See also Old Believers

  rational egoism. See also reason; self-interest

  Raw Youth, A (Dostoevsky)

  atheism in

  children in

  confession in

  European culture in

  faith in

  familial chaos in

  generational tensions in

  idea-feelings in

  immortality of the soul in

  innocence in

  irrationalism in

  love-hate emotions in

  narrative technique in

  Populism and

  reception of

  self-assertion in

  sources for/connections to

  split personalities in

  suicide in

  vanity/egoism in

  writing/publication of

  Razin, A. E.

  Razin, Stenka: and peasant revolts

  raznochintsy. See also social classes

  reason: faith and

  moral conscience vs.

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  in Crime and Punishment

  in The Idiot

  in Notes from Underground. See also rational egoism

  religious schismatics. See Old Believers; Raskol; raskolniki

  Revelation, Book of

  revolutionary dictatorships

  Revolutions: (1848)

  French

  Revue Indépendante

  Richardson, Samuel, Works: Clarissa

  Riesenkampf, Igor

  Roman Catholicism

  romance novel (genre)

  Roman Empire

  roman-feuilleton. See feuilleton (genre)

  Romanticism

  Byronic figures and

  Christian ideals and

  ennui and

  FMD’s

  French social

  German

  metaphysical

  naïve

  Russian

  Ronsard, Pierre de

  Rosenblyum, L. M.

  Rosenshield, Gary

  Rostovtsev, Ya. I.

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, Works: Confessions

  Rozanov, V. V.

  Rubinshtein, Nikolay

  Rubinstein, Anton

  Rückert, Friedrich, Works: The Orphaned Child’s Christmas

  Ruge, Arnold

  Rusanov, N. S.

  Russian Archives (periodical)

  Russian Messenger, The (periodical Russkii Vestnik): contributors to

  criticisms of FMD in

  ideology of

  owners/editors of

  publication of FMD’s works in

  Russian Orthodoxy: European culture and

  FMD and

  in Demons

  in “The Landlady”

  imperfection of man in

  Nihilism and

  opposition to

  schism in

  symbolism/festivals of

  Russian Realism,. See also French social Romanticism; Natural School (Naturalism); social realism

  Russian Socialism

  Russian Thought (periodical Russkaya Mysl’)

  Russian Word, The (periodical Russkoe Slovo)

  Russo-Turkish War

  Sade, Marquis de

  sadomasochism

  Saint-Simon, Claude Henri, comte de, Works: Le nouveau Christianisme

  Saint-Simonism

  St. Petersburg Gazette

  St. Petersburg News

  Saltykov-Shchedrin, M. E. Works: Provincial Sketches. See also Notes of the Fatherland

  salvation

  in Crime and Punishment

  in Demons

  Samarin, Yuri

  Sand, George

  Works: Consuelo La dernière Aldini

  Mauprat

  Spiridion

  Sardou, Victorien

  satire

  FMD and

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  in Demons

  in The Gambler

  in Netotchka Nezvanova

  in Notes from Underground

  in Poor Folk

  in Uncle’s Dream

  in The Village of Stepanchikovo

  in Winter Notes on Summer Impressions

  Savelyev, A. I.

  Scheler, Max

  Schelling, Friedrich

  Schiller, Friedrich von

  Works: “An die Freude”

  Don Carlos

  “The Eleusinian Feast”

  Louise Millerin

  “Resignation”

  The Robbers

  “Sehnsucht”

  schismatics. See Old Believers; Raskol; raskolniki

  Schopenhauer, Arthur

  Schweitzer, Albert

  scientific materialism

  Scott, Sir Walter

  Works: Ivanhoe

  Scribe, Eugene

  secret societies

  sectarians. See Old Believers; Raskol; raskolniki

  self-assertion

  self-awareness

  self-deception

  self-deification. See also egoism

  self-image. See also self-deception

  self-interest. See also egoism

  self-sacrifice

  FMD and

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  in Crime and Punishment

  in Demons

  in Uncle’s Dream

  Populism and

  rational egoism and

  Semenov, Peter

  Semevsky, V. I.

  “Sentence, The” (Dostoevsky)

  sentimental epistolary novel (genre)

  sentimental naturalism. See also Naturalism (Natural School)

  serfs. See peasants/serfs

  Sergey, Grand Duke

  Sergey (Sergius), Saint

  Serno-Solovievich, Alexander

  Serno-Solovievich, Nikolay. See also Land and Liberty

  Shakespeare, William

  Shalikova, Princess

  Shchapov, Afanasy Prokofievich, Works: The Land and the Schism

  Shelgunov, N. V.: as author of To the Young Generation

  Shestov, Lev

  Shidlovsky, Ivan Nikolaevich: FMD’s relationship with

  Shirinsky-Shakhmatov, Prince

  Shklovsky, Victor

  Shtakenshneider, Elena

  short story (genre)

  Siberian Notebooks (Dostoevsky)

  Skaftymov, A.

  Slavic Benevolent Society

  Slavophilism

  anti-Catholic theology of

  emancipation of peasants and

  FMD and

  in Demons

  national character/nationality and

  synthesis with Westernizer ideas and

  Smith, Adam

  Snitkin, Ivan (FMD’s brother-in-law)

  Snitkina, Anna Grigoryevna. See Dostoevsky, Anna Grigoryevna

  social classes. See also intelligentsia; peasants/serfs; raznochintsy

  Social Darwinism

  social humanitarianism: FMD’s

  in C
rime and Punishment

  in The Insulted and Injured

  in The Village of Stepanchikovo

  French social Romanticism and

  gentry liberal intelligentsia and

  Natural School and

  social Realism and

  Socialism

  atheism and

  communal living and

  Europe and

  feuilletons and

  FMD and

  French

  Populism and

  revolutionary propaganda and

  Roman Catholicism and

  Russian

  social-psychological themes

  FMD’s

  in The Double

  in The Insulted and Injured

  in Poor Folk

  social Realism. See also French social Romanticism; Natural School (Naturalism); Russian Realism

  social satire (genre)

  Society for Aid to Needy Writers and Scholars. See Literary Fund

  Society of Lovers of Russian Literature

  Society of Writers

  Sokolov, N. V., Works: The Heretics

  “solid” character types (tselny)

  Sollogub, F. L.

  Solovyev, Alexander

  Solovyev, Vladimir

  Works: The Crisis in Western Philosophy

  Lectures on Godmanhood

  Solovyev, Vsevolod

  Souchard, Monsieur

  Soulié, Frédéric

  Works: Mémoires du diable

  Souvestre, Émile

  Spark, The (periodical Iskra)

  Spencer, Herbert

  Speshnev, Nikolay

  arrest/sentencing/mock execution of

  background of

  as chronicler

  FMD’s relationship with

  moral philosophy of

  Petrashevsky Circle and

  return from exile of

  secret society of

  social/political philosophy of

  spiritual themes. See moral-psychological themes

  split personalities: FMD’s advice on

  in A Raw Youth. See also quasi-double, motif of the

  Stasov, V. V.

  Stasyulevich, M. M.

  Steiner, George

  Stellovsky, F. T.

  Stepniak-Kravchinsky, S. M.

  Stirner, Max

  Works: The Ego and His Own

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher

  Strakhov, Nikolay

  assessments of FMD by

  as chronicler

  as biographer of FMD

  as critic

  European travels of

  FMD’s letters to

  FMD’s relationship with

  literary/aesthetic philosophy of

  Meshchersky Circle and

  Polish uprising of 1863 and

  Pushkin festival and

  social/political philosophy of

  Works: Letters about Life

  “Observations” (unfinished). See also Dawn

  Strauss, D. F.

  Works: Life of Jesus

  Sue, Eugène

  Works: Mathilde

  Les mystères de Paris

  suffering

  of children

  egoism of

  FMD and

  in Crime and Punishment

  in “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man”

  in The Insulted and Injured

  in Notes from Underground

  kenoticism and

  Romanticism and. See also masochism; sadomasochism

  suicide

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  in Crime and Punishment

  in Demons

  in Diary of a Writer

  in “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man”

  in The Idiot

  in A Raw Youth

  Sunday-school movement

  superfluous men. See gentry liberal intelligentsia

  Suslova, Apollinaria (Polina)

  FMD’s letters to

  Suslova, Nadezhda

  Suvorin, Aleksey

  sympathy. See also compassion

  Terras, Victor

  theodicy problem

  in The Brothers Karamazov

  Thierry, Augustin

  Thiers, Adolphe, Works: Histoire de la révolution en 1789

  Tikhon-Zadonsky, Saint

  Time (Dostoevsky): censorship and

  contributors to

  defense of Young Russia in

  ideology of

  journalistic infighting and

  owners/editors of

  Polish revolt of 1863 and

  publication of FMD’s works in

  Timofeyeva, Varvara

  Timothy, Epistle to (Bible)

  Tkachev, P. N.

  Tokarzewski, Szymon

  Tolstaya, Countess A. I.

  Tolstaya, Countess Alexandra Andreyevna (relation of Lev Tolstoy)

  Tolstaya, Countess Sofya Andreyevna (widow of A. K. Tolstoy)

  Tolstoy, A. K., Works: The Death of Ivan the Terrible

  Tolstoy, Ilya

  Tolstoy, Lev

  assessments of FMD by

  atheism of

  background of

  and Dawn

  FMD’s artistic response to/rivalry with

  and isolation from peasant class

  letters to

  literary/aesthetic philosophy of

  moral/religious philosophy of

  Pushkin festival and

  social/political philosophy of

  Turgenev’s visit to

  Works: Anna Karenina

  Childhood, Boyhood, Youth

  The Cossacks

  An Infected Family

  Sevastopol Stories

  War and Peace

  What is Art?

  Torch, The (periodical)

  totalitarianism

  Totleben, E. I.

  tragedy (genre)

  tragicomic realism (genre)

  travel diary (genre)

  Tretyakov, Pavel

  Troitsky, Dr.

  Tsar-Liberator. See Alexander II

  tsarism: constitutionalism vs.

  father figures and

  FMD’s

  revolts against

  Uglich bell and

  Tunimanov, V. A.

  Tur, Evgenia (pseud. of Elizaveta Vasilievna Salhias de Tournemir)

  Turgenev, Ivan

  assassination attempt on tsar and

  assessments of

  assessments of Crime and Punishment and House of Dead by

  background of

  Belinsky Pléiade and

  career of

  caricatures of

  as chronicler

  FMD’s letters to

  FMD’s relationship with

  letters to

  literary/aesthetic philosophy of

  moral/religious philosophy of

  Nihilism and

  Pushkin festival and

  raznochintsy and

  return to Russia of

  social/political philosophy of

  tsarism vs. constitutionalism debate and

  meeting with Tolstoy

  Works: “Andrey Kolosov”

  “Asya”

  “The Bailiff”

  “Diary of a Superfluous Man”

  Enough

  On the Eve

  “The Execution of Troppmann”

  Fathers and Children

  “Hamlet and Don Quixote”

  “Hamlet of the Shchigrovsky District”

  “The Knight of the Rueful Countenance”

  A Nest of Gentlefolk

  Phantoms

  Rudin

  Smoke

  A Sportsman’s Sketches

  Virgin Soil

  Tyumenev, I. F.

  Tyutchev, Feodor

  Uglich bell (Tobolsk)

  Uncle’s Dream (Dostoevsky)

  unconscious, the

  Uspensky, Gleb

  Utilitarianism

  abandonment of

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sp; art and

  rational egoism and

  self-interest and

  Utopian Socialism

  autocratic government and

  autonomy and

  brotherhood and

  Christian ideals and

  communal living and

  FMD and

  national character/nationality and

  private property in

  progressive revelation in

  Russian social problems and

  vanity. See also egoism

  Veltman, Alexander, Works: Emelya

  Heart and Head

  Venturi, Franco

  Vergunov, Nikolay

  Vetlovskaya, V. E.

  Vielgorsky, Count

  Village of Stepanchikovo, The (Dostoevsky)

  compassion in

  egoism in

  FMD’s life in

  FMD on

  innocence in

  irrationalism in

  moral responsibility in

  narrative technique in

  psychic distress in

  reception of

  satire in

  self-deception/self-delusion in

  self-deification in

  social-cultural themes and

  social humanitarianism in

  sources for/connections to

  writing/publication of

  Vinogradov, V. V.

  Vischer, F. T.

  Vladislavlev, M. S.

  Vogüé, E. M. de

  Voice (newspaper)

  Volkonsky, Prince M. S.

  Voltaire

  Works: La Henriade

  Micromegas

  Von-Voght, N.

  Vovchok, Marco, See Marcovich

  Vremya. See Time (Dostoevsky)

  Walicki, Andrzej

  Wallace, David Foster

  “wanderer” character types

  Warsaw Diary (periodical)

  Wasiolek, Edward

  Watt, Ian

  “weak person” character types

  Week, The (periodical Nedelya)

  Weinberg, Peter

  Westernizers

  atheism and

  cultural education and

  Nihilism of

  Russian national character/nationality and

  synthesis with Slavophil ideas and. See also European culture

  “White Nights” (Dostoevsky)

  Wienawski, Henrik

  Winter Notes on Summer Impressions (Dostoevsky)

  woman question

  Woolf, Virginia

  Wordsworth, William

  Wrangel, A. E.: advocacy for FMD by

  background of

  as chronicler

  FMD’s letters to

  FMD’s relationship with

  Yakubovich, P. F.

  Yakushkin, Evgeny

  Yanishev, I. L.

  Yanovsky, Stepan

  FMD’s letters to

  Yastrzhemsky, Ivan

  Yids/“Yiddish ideas”

  Young Russia (leaflet)

  Yunge, Ekaterina

  Yuriev, Sergey

  yurodivy. See holy fool

  Zaichnevsky, P. G.: and Young Russia

  Zaitsev, V. A.

  Zasulich, Vera

  Zemlya i Volya. See Land and Liberty

  Zhukovsky, V. A.

  Zola, Emile

  Works: L’Assomoir

  Le ventre de Paris

  Zschokke, Heinrich, Works: Die Stunden der Andacht

 

 

 

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