- ISBN 978-0-521-65473-9. Maurina,
Zenta (1940). A
Prophet of the Soul:
Fyodor Dostoievsky.
Translated by C. P. Finlayson.
James Clarke & Co. Ltd. Meier-Gräfe,...
- 2013. Roe, Ivan (1972). The
breath of corruption; an
interpretation of
Dostoievsky. PG3328 Z6 R55:
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- Cliffs:
Prentice Hall. ——— (1963), Dostoïevski, du
double à l'unité [
Dostoievsky, from the
double to the unity] (in French), Paris: Plon (English translation:...
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Sennwald in The New York
Times on the film's release, "this is
scarcely Dostoievsky's drama of a
tortured brain drifting into
madness with a
terrible secret...
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Literature in the UK),
three studies of writers,
Dorothy Richardson (1931),
Dostoievsky (1947), and
Rabelais (1948), and
journal essays on
various writers such...
- avec l'amour 1993: Il ne faut
jurer de rien 1993: Le Mal
court 1995:
Dostoïevsky va à la
plage 1995: Le Père humilié 1995:
Arloc 1996:
Slaves 1999: Mademoiselle...
- years.
Edwards lived in
Santiago de Chile. In 2008, his
novel La Casa de
Dostoievsky won the
prestigious Premio Iberoamericano Planeta-Casa de América de...
- "Elements of Crime" (1927), and "The
Mighty Three: Poushkin, Gogol,
Dostoievsky" (1934). In 1935, he
founded the
Pushkin Committee, and from 1937 until...
-
Charles Spaak (scenario et
dialogues de)
Based on
Fyodor Dostoevsky (as
Dostoïevsky) (inspiré du
roman de)
Produced by
Jules Borkon Starring Jean
Gabin Marina...
- Saint-Sulpice on the Left Bank. The
Russian Anne Jaclard, who
declined to
marry Dostoievsky and
finally became the wife of
Blanquist activist Victor Jaclard, founded...