
"Four Nights of a Dreamer"--some info on a French movie based on Dostoevsky's "White Nights."
The City of Madmen Will Survive--an article by John O'Mahony on the character of St. Petersburg.
"Crocodile". Text of the story (82K).
Notes from Underground. Text of the story (241K).
Study Guide for Notes from Underground. By Professor Paul Brians (Department of English, Washington State University).
Discussion of Part I of Notes from Underground. From Dennis Holt (Southeast Missouri State University).
Discussion of Part II of Notes from Underground. from Dennis Holt (Southeast Missouri State University).
Kant's Aesthetics in Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground. Critical essay by David A. Goldfarb (paper delivered at the Mid-Atlantic Slavic Conference, Columbia University, 18 March 1995).
Crime and Punishment. Text of the novel in English (translation by Constance Garnett)(1.5MB).
Crime and Punishment Summary & Study Guide. From Professor Beyer at Middlebury College.
Lonely Planet's Dostoevsky Walk. Pictures by Nick Selby showing scenes from Crime and Punishment.
In Search of Crime and Punishment. Student paper by Chris Graeme with quotes from the novel and pictures. Copyright St. Petersburg Press.
Dostoevsky's St. Petersburg. Three photos of C & P sights taken by "oelks" (out in Montana and posted on a site called "Russian blini").
The Brothers Karamazov. Text of the novel. Translated by Constance Garnett. (long file: 1907k).
Study Guide for The Brothers Karamazov. From Professor Beyer at Middlebury College.
Love Conquers All: A look at Evil in the Brothers Karamazov. Critical essay by Kenneth S. Ciccone.
Historic Attractions and Sightseeing around Novgorod area. Includes a brief note on Staraya Russa with a picture of Dostoevsky and a picture of his house in Staraya Russa (=Skotoprigonevsk in Brothers Karamazov) and Dostoevsky's house (=Karamazov homestead in Brothers Karamazov)
"Gentle Creature". Text of the story (92K).
"Dream of a Ridiculous Man". Text of the story (46K).
Dostoevsky Museum in St. Petersburg. Pictures of his flat (room scenes) and text.
Dostoevsky's Last Flat; a Modern Treasure Trove, by Jake Bowman. Photo and text.
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Grave. Several pictures by David Conway and Timothy Gabbert.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Links to background information on D., plus links to texts, and papers on D. Presented on a web site by Haakon Sorensen.
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. Links to articles, other sites, Dostoevsky texts. From Professor Ashley Woodiwiss, Wheaton College.
Paul's Dostoevsky Page. Links to electronic texts of D's works; pictures; quotes about D; sketch of D's life.
Dostoevsky: The Website. Sections (with working links to): In the Words of Others; A Bibliography of Published Works; A Chronology of Events. In addition, links to: Critical Essays; Study Guides; Esoterica; Full Text Versions on Line; Other Dostoevsky Sites. From Christiaan Stange's site "The War On Tuna Cafe."
My Fyodor Dostoevsky Home Page, by Luis Greco. Includes links to other Dostoevsky sites, a quiz on Dostoevsky, a Dostoevsky forum, some of Dostoevksy's views, quotes, etc.
Fyodor Mihailovich Dostoevsky. Biographical sketch. Chronology. Bibliography. Includes pictures. Web sources for Dostoevsky's works. (From Hunter Greene.)
Dostoevsky Lecture Hall. Message board / chat room for things Dostoevsky.
Dostoevsky raised questions which have no answers, yet answer them we must. A note on Dostoevsky's work by Daniil Granin, writer.
Fyodor Dostoevsky. Brief article focusing on D's existentialism, and including D's biography, commentary, chronology, works, quotes, resources used. (From Christopher Scott Wyatt.)
Dostoevsky and Existentialism Sites. A list of links on these topics from Tom Hall (Valparaiso University).
'Simple Soviet Man' With a Complex Past. An article by Malika Browne (SPECIAL TO THE ST PETERSBURG TIMES) on the great-grandson of Dostoevsky: Dmitri Andreyevich Dostoevsky.
Public Electronic Library. A source for Dostoevsky's works (in Russian). (Evgeny Peskin, moderator).
The World of Dostoevsky. Pictures, links to other sites, links to Dostoevsky's texts in Russian and English, conferences... (Text in English and Russian.) (Posted by Ralph Koprince, University of North Dakota.)
Museum/Apartment of F. M. Dostoevsky. Brief information (in Russian) about the museum. (Page created by the LVL Communications Group.) Includes a picture of Dostoevsky.
F. M. Dostoevsky in Semipalatinsk. A page (in Russian) devoted to Dostoevsky's life in exile (1854-59). Includes some pictures. (From Beta Plus Ltd.)
Dostoevsky's Petersburg. Sketches of some Dostoevskian haunts. (Text only in Russian.)
Tat'ianin den'. Newspaper that has several synopses of papers (in Russian). (Presented at an international conference on Dostoevsky.)
Complete Works of Dostoevsky. Concordances (mostly in Russian) of the complete works. (From Petrozavodsk University.) (Concordances also offered on CD ROM.)
Dostoevsky as Philosopher. Lecture by Jay Gallagher, Nov.28, 1995. From Professor G.J.Mattey (UC Davis).
Dostoyevski on Freedom. Lecture delivered Nov.30, 1995. From Professor G.J.Mattey (UC Davis).
The "Pathological and Therapeutic": A Comparison of "The Double" and the Works of Gogol. Copyright 1994 by Rick Snyder.
Dostoevsky's Theodicy. Honors thesis by Bruce Hansen. Dec.3, 1996. (Dostoevsky's Own Experience; Dostoevsky's Faith; Negative Examples of Suffering; Effects of Suffering; Crime and Punishment; The Idiot; The Brothers Karamazov; The Grand Inquisitor vs. Elder Zosima.
Student papers for a course on Dostoevsky at Middlebury College.
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