| Abaza, N. S., 930 | |
| Abaza, Yulia, 835–36 | |
| Abrams, M. H., 54 | |
| Academy of Military Engineers, 19, 29, 38, 41–43, 42, 51 | |
| accusatory literature, 295, 305, 320 | |
| Acta Martyrum, 27 | |
| aesthetics. See beauty | |
| afterlife. See immortality of the soul | |
| agit-prop literature, 153 | |
| Akhsharumov, D. D., 139, 166, 173, 175–80 | |
| Aksakov, Ivan, 339, 384, 574, 734, 812, 815, 831–32, 834, 914 | |
| Aksakov, Konstantin, 739 | |
| Aksakov, S. T., 362 | |
| Alchevskaya, Khristina, 725, 727–29 | |
| Alexander I, tsar, 3–4 | |
| Alexander II, tsar: assassination attempts on, 464–68, 640, 682–83, 779, 787, 804–6, 808, 908, 922; assassination of, 631n2, 682, 761, 929; The Citizen and, 677; era of proclamations and, 330, 332; FMD's anniversary address to, 805–7; FMD's ideas about tsarism and, 565; FMD's relationship with royal family, 618, 731, 767–68, 781, 812, 926; liberation of the serfs and, 141, 236, 316, 331, 677; Nechaev and, 631n2; and peace with Turkey, 746; reforms of, 135, 316, 565; revolutionary leaflets and, 339 | |
| Alexander, tsarevich (later Alexander III): 617–18; 678; FMD presents Diary of a Writer to, 731; FMD presents The Brothers Karamazov to, 914–15; and financial assistance to FMD, 926 | |
| Alexander Mikhailovich, Grand Duke, 917 | |
| Alexandrov, Mikhail, 671–72, 724–25 | |
| alter ego. See quasi-double | |
| Ambrose, Father, 769–70 | |
| Annenkov, P. V.: as chronicler, 55, 67–69, 76, 95, 121–23, 428, 782–83, 839; as critic, 103, 545–46; FMD's relationship with, 704–5, 810–11, 831; literary/aesthetic philosophy of, 55, 253–54; Pushkin festival and, 831–32; Works: The Extraordinary Decade, 810, 839; “The Weak Person as a Literary Type,” 253–54 | |
| Annenkova, Mme., 187 | |
| ant-hill, 378, 424, 502, 875–76 | |
| Antichrist, 410, 673, 836 | |
| anti-semitism. See Yids/”Yiddish ideas” | |
| Antonelli, P. D., 141–42, 156–59, 163, 167 | |
| Antonovich, M. A., 350; Works: “The Asmodeus of Our Time,” 348 | |
| Aristov, Pavel, 208, 213; as model for character of Svidrigailov, 204–5 | |
| Arnold, Matthew, Works: “Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse,” 314 | |
| Arsenyev, D. S., 767 | |
| art: Belinsky on, 66, 304; Chernyshevsky on, 251–52, 304, 306–8, 311, 345; FMD and, 112–13, 304–11, 521–22, 575, 674; in Letters on Art, 224, 247, 252, 255, 305, 311; in Netotchka Nezvanova, 114–15; A. Grigoryev on, 289–91; Idealist philosophy and, 35, 55, 105, 251; V. Maikov on, 131–32, 310; Milyukov Circle on, 294; Utilitarianism and, 252, 290, 305–6, 308–9 | |
| atheism: First International and, 691; FMD and, 119, 124, 126, 225, 547, 552, 560, 744, 772, 777, 799; in Atheism (intended), 590, 595; in The Brothers Karamazov, 706, 855, 858, 881, 906; in Demons, 648, 654–55; in The Idiot, 561, 586; in A Raw Youth, 709, 718; in “The Sentence,” 751–52; Nihilism |
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Book title: Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time.
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Publisher: Princeton University Press.
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Publication year: 2010.
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