feodor dostoyevsky

Học thuật
Thân thiện
feodor dostoyevsky

A student reads a book by Feodor Dostoyevsky in the library.

Definition

Proper noun: A 19th-century Russian novelist, widely regarded as one of the greatest psychologists in world literature. His works explore profound philosophical and spiritual themes, including morality, free will, faith, and the nature of suffering, often through complex characters in extreme psychological states.

Usage

The name "Feodor Dostoyevsky" is used to refer to the author himself, his body of work, or the distinctive themes and style associated with him. - The novels of Feodor Dostoyevsky are essential reading for understanding existential thought. - Her thesis analyzes the concept of redemption in Feodor Dostoyevsky.

Advanced Usage
  • Dostoyevskian (adjective): Characteristic of or resembling the works, themes, or psychological depth of Feodor Dostoyevsky.
    • The film had a Dostoyevskian atmosphere of moral turmoil and philosophical questioning.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fyodor Dostoevsky: A common alternative transliteration of the name from the Russian Cyrillic.
  • Dostoevsky: A shortened, frequently used form of the surname.
Synonyms
  • The Russian novelist: A descriptive synonym often used in literary context.
  • The author of Crime and Punishment: Identification via his most famous work.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Dostoyevsky's characters: Refers to the iconic, often tormented protagonists of his novels, such as Raskolnikov or Prince Myshkin.
    • The complexity of Dostoyevsky's characters reveals deep insights into the human soul.
  • Dostoyevsky's Petersburg: Refers to the vividly depicted, oppressive urban setting of St. Petersburg in many of his novels.
    • The essay explores poverty and alienation in Dostoyevsky's Petersburg.
feodor dostoyevsky

A student reads a book by Feodor Dostoyevsky in the library.

Noun
  1. Russian novelist who wrote of human suffering with humor and psychological insight (1821-1881)