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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 47: The leader of the literary world, the leader of poets

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    One of the Demon Guardians - Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky (Russian: §¶e§Õop mnxan§Ýo§Óntoe§Ócknn, 1821-1881), a Russian writer, whose academic style had a profound impact on the world of the 20th century.

    Dostoevsky often depicts characters who live at the bottom of society but have different ideas from ordinary people, which allows him to understand the psychology of small people in the turbulent Russian society in the 19th century.

    Some scholars believe that he is the founder of existentialism. For example, American philosophers Walter, Arnold, and Kaufman once believed that Dostoevsky's "Notes from the Underground" was the perfect prelude to existentialism.

    In the 1840s, Dostoevsky met Nikasov. With his encouragement, Dostoevsky wrote his debut novel "The Poor People" in 1845.

    It is said that Nikasov was so excited after reading it that he went straight to Belinsky's residence.  After watching it, Belinsky cried and hugged Dostoevsky, calling him a genius of Russian studies.

    "The Poor" was published in 1846.  But soon after, Dostoevsky broke with Nikasov and Belinsky due to academic differences.

    In 1843, he translated Balzac's novel "Eugenie, Grandet" into Russian. Unfortunately, no one paid attention to him for this.

    "The Poor" was serialized in the journal "Contemporary People" and received wide acclaim.  After reading the novel, magazine editor-in-chief Nikasov excitedly rushed into the office of Russian academic critic Belinsky and shouted: Another Gogol has appeared!  .

    "Gogol, a Russian writer. Born into a landlord family in what is now Ukraine. He was fond of learning since childhood and was deeply influenced by the Enlightenment Movement.

    In 1836, his satirical comedy "The Imperial Envoy" was staged. In this work, he used humorous style and powerful satirical techniques.  A major turning point in Russian comedy art.

    "Dead Souls" shocked the entire Russia when it was published in 1842, becoming an important symbol of the originality and national character of Russian studies.

    Belinsky called him the leader of the altar and the leader of poets after Alexander and Pushkin.  The entire 1840s was also called the Gogol period by Chernyshevsky.

    In 1847, he published "Selected Letters to Friends", publicly expressing his repentance for all his previous works.  He died in 1852 of severe Orthodox fanaticism.  Gogol is one of the founders of Russian realism.  He is also the founder of Naturalism.  "

    ¡°Alexander, Sergeyevich, and Pushkin are famous Russian scholars, considered by many to be Russia¡¯s greatest poets, and the founders of modern Russian studies.

    The main representative of Russian Romanticism in the 19th century.  His representative works include the poems "Ode to Freedom", "To the Sea", "To Chadayev", etc., the verse novel "Yevgeny, Onegin", the novella "The Captain's Daughter", etc.  "

    1847.  Dostoevsky became interested in utopian socialism and participated in the revolutionary activities of the Rashevsky Group in Petersburg.

    In the same year, Gogol published "Selected Letters to Friends" and Belinsky wrote "A Letter to Gogol" to refute his views.

    Dostoevsky liked Belinsky¡¯s article very much and found the manuscript to read aloud to the group.  In 1849 he was arrested for his involvement in revolutionary activities against the Tsar and executed on November 16.  The sentence was changed to exile in Siberia just moments before execution.

    1850.  Dostoevsky was taken to the Omsk military prison in Siberia and began a four-year long life of hard labor.

    In Siberia, his thinking changed dramatically.  Simultaneous epileptic seizureare also becoming more frequent.  He recorded his feelings and experiences while serving hard labor in "Siberian Notes", and many of the materials in it were written into "Notes from the House of the Dead" and other works.

    In 1854 he was released, but required to serve in Siberia.  In 1858 he was promoted to second lieutenant, and from then on he could have his own time to think and write.

    The ten years from the fake execution incident to serving his sentence in Siberia were a major turning point in his life. He began to reflect on himself and become a believer in religion.  It was also in Siberia that he met his future wife, Maria and Isayev.

    In 1860, Dostoevsky returned to St. Petersburg and published his first novel "The Insulted and Injured Man" the following year.  This work can be regarded as a transitional work between his earlier and later periods. It contains both the early description of the suffering people in society and the later discussion of religion and philosophy.

    During this period, he made some progress in his studies, but his life suffered a series of blows.  The deaths of his wife and brother in 1864, and his need to care for his brother's family, drove him to the brink of bankruptcy.  He hoped to pay off his debts through gambling, but instead incurred more debts and fell into depression.

    In order to avoid his creditors, he was forced to go to Europe to avoid debts.  The publisher agreed to give him an advance but required him to write a novel within six months.  Dostoevsky was writing "Crime and Punishment" at the time and had no time to write another one, but he had to agree to make a living.

    In 1866, his masterpiece "Crime and Punishment" was published, but another novel was one month away from submission and had not yet been written.  Introduced by a friend, he met Anna, a top student in the shorthand school. The two worked efficiently and completed "The Gambler" within a month, which was published in 1867.  The two got married in the same year, and with Anna's encouragement and help, his life began to settle down.

    In 1868 he completed "The Idiot".  In 1872 he completed "The Demons".  In 1873, he started a writer's journal, which became very popular.

    In 1880 he published "The Brothers Karamazov", his most important later work.

    Dostoevsky influenced many writers in the 20th century, including Faulkner, Camus, Kafka, and the famous Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. However, some people dismissed him, such as Nabokov.  , Henry, James and D.H. Lawrence.

    He, Tolstoy and Turgenev are known as the three giants of Russian studies. Wang Jiezhi, a professor at Nanjing Normal University, believes that Turgenev looks at life from a poetic perspective and expresses beauty in a poetic style.  Tolstoy has the spirituality of a thinker and can understand the whole picture of society.

    And Dostoevsky focused on the exploration of human nature and looked at the dark side of human nature.  His melancholy style is closely related to his experience and mental state.

    Gorky said: In terms of expressive power, only Shakespeare can rival him in his talent.  But his decadence made Tolstoy lament that he could not be regarded as a model for future generations.

    When Halloblon wrote "The Western Canon", he only chose Tolstoy among Russian studies, because Dostoevsky's works always have an evil spirit, and others are gamblers who will lose every time they bet.

    Lu Xun called him the great interrogator of the human soul. Later, he actually appeared as a sinner with serious crimes and a cruel torturer.  He puts the men and women in the novel into unbearable situations to test them. Not only does he peel off the whiteness on the surface and torture out the evil hidden underneath, but he also tortures out the true nature hidden under the evil.  Come clean.

    Dostoevsky focused on the exploration of human nature and constantly tortured his own soul in an almost cruel way.  So in his last work, The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky used the inscription of John 12:24 in the Bible: I tell you the truth, not a grain of wheat falls to the ground.  If it dies, it remains only one grain; if it dies, it will bear many grains.
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