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An intimate chronological biography traces the life and work of Fyodor Dostoevsky, situating him within his cultural milieu and following childhood and youth, arrest and Siberian exile, return to Petersburg, journalistic and literary activity, a second marriage and the composition of major novels, years abroad with correspondence, and the final decade. The study emphasizes the ethical and religious unity underlying his art, analyzes two creative periods—pre-exile and post-exile—and balances textual readings with biographical documents while explaining methodological choices about sources and translation for a German readership.
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