The House of the Dead

novel by Dostoyevsky
Also known as: “Zapiski iz myortyogo doma”

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discussed in biography

  • Early work
    In Fyodor Dostoyevsky: Political activity and arrest of Fyodor Dostoyevsky

    Zapiski iz myortvogo doma (1861–62; The House of the Dead). Gone was the tinge of Romanticism and dreaminess present in his early fiction. The novel, which was to initiate the Russian tradition of prison camp literature, describes the horrors that Dostoyevsky actually witnessed: the brutality of the guards who enjoyed…

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view of Tolstoy

  • Leo Tolstoy
    In Leo Tolstoy: Fiction after 1880 of Leo Tolstoy

    …among Russian works, Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The House of the Dead (1861–62) and some stories by his young friend Anton Chekhov. He was cool to Chekhov’s drama, however, and, in a celebrated witticism, once told Chekhov that his plays were even worse than Shakespeare’s.

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