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Stavrogin's Confession and The Plan of The Life of a Great Sinner / With Introductory and Explanatory Notes

Chapter 2: TRANSLATORS’ NOTE
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The volume presents two previously unpublished Dostoevsky manuscripts and accompanying commentary: an intense first-person confession in which a troubled man recounts private sins, inner contradictions, and the psychological burden of guilt, and a separate outline for an unrealized novel that maps the imagined arc of a great sinner's life. Editors include a government note on the discovery, translators' commentary, and scholarly introductions, plus additional unpublished chapters and annotations that illuminate the author's creative process and the manuscripts' relation to his larger fictional projects.

TRANSLATORS’ NOTE

The Russian Government has recently published a small paper-covered book containing Stavrogin’s Confession, unpublished chapters of Dostoevsky’s novel The Possessed, and Dostoevsky’s plan or sketch of a novel which he never actually wrote but which he called The Life of a Great Sinner. The circumstances in which these MSS. were discovered are described in the note of the Russian Government which we give below. Our translation of Stavrogin’s Confession and of the plan is from the text as published by the Russian Government. We have added translations of introductory or explanatory notes upon the two MSS. by V. Friche, V. Komarovich, and N. Brodsky. The notes by Friche and Komarovich are given in the book published by the Russian Government, that by M. Komarovich appeared in Builoe (No. 18, 1922).

It should be added that there are two different versions of the unpublished chapters of The Possessed in existence, and they have both been published for the first time this year. The second version, which is in the Pushkin Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was published in Builoe. We have not included it, since it appears to be an earlier version than that published by the Russian Government. It should be noted that M. Komarovich’s note refers to this version in the Academy of Sciences.