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  1. Lyubov Fyodorovna Dostoevskaya (Russian: Любо́вь Фёдоровна Достое́вская; 14 September 1869 – 10 November 1926), also known by the name Aimée Dostoyevskaya, was a Russian writer, memoirist, and the second daughter of famous writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and his wife Anna.

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    • Dostoyevsky According to His Daughter (1920)
    • Любовь Достоевская
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  2. Lyubov Fyodorovna Dostoevskaya ( Russian: Любо́вь Фёдоровна Достое́вская; 14 September 1869 – 10 November 1926), also known by the name Aimée Dostoyevskaya, was a Russian writer, memoirist, and the second daughter of famous writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and his wife Anna.

  3. Fyodor Dostoevsky, born on 11 November [ O.S. 30 October] 1821 in Moscow, was the second child of Dr. Mikhail Dostoevsky and Maria Dostoevskaya (born Nechayeva). He was raised in the family home in the grounds of the Mariinsky Hospital for the Poor, which was in a lower class district on the edges of Moscow. [13]

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    Anna Grigoryevna Snitkina was born to Maria Anna and Grigory Ivanovich Snitkin. Her father was of Ukrainian origin. Upon moving from Poltava Governorate to Saint-Petersburg he changed his surname from Snitko to Snitkin. She graduated from an academic high school summa cum laudeand subsequently trained as a stenographer.

    On 4 October 1866, Anna Snitkina started working as a stenographer on Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel The Gambler.A month later they became engaged. In the Memoirs, Anna describes how Dostoevsky began his marriage proposal by outlining the plot of an imaginary new novel, as if he needed her advice on female psychology.In the story an old painter makes a ...

    In the year of Dostoevsky's death (1881) Anna turned 35 years old. She never remarried. After the death of her husband she collected his manuscripts, letters, documents and photographs. In 1906 she created a room dedicated to Fyodor Dostoevsky in the State Historical Museum.

    Anna Dostoevskaya née Snitkina trained to be a stenographer and planned to earn her own living. She was recommended by her professor to Fyodor Dostoevsky to help him complete his novel The Gambler. Dostoevsky had agreed to a contract with publisher F. T. Stellovskywhich would have forfeited his copyright for this novel and future novels for nearly ...

    Her stamp collection was established in 1867 in Dresden. It started, as explained in the Memoirs of Anna Dostoyevskaya, with a dispute between Anna and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who made some critical comments about female inconstancy. Anna was annoyed that her husband did not consider women of her generation capable of persistence or devotion to anythin...

    Dostoevsky: Reminiscences. New York: Liveright Publishing Company, 1977.
    "Reminiscences of Dostoyevsky by His Wife" in Dostoyevsky: Letters and Reminiscences. London: Chatto and Windus, 1923, pp. 97–155.
    Kaufman, Andrew. (2021). The Gambler Wife: A True Story of Love, Risk, and the Woman Who Saved Dostoyevsky.Riverhead Books.
    Kjetsaa, Geir (15 January 1989). A Writer's Life. Fawcett Columbine.
    Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky at IMDb
    The Gambler at IMDb
  4. Fiódor Mijáilovich Dostoyevski (en ruso: Фёдор Миха́йлович Достое́вский; Moscú, 11 de noviembre de 1821- San Petersburgo, 9 de febrero de 1881) fue uno de los principales escritores de la Rusia zarista, cuya literatura explora la psicología humana en el complejo contexto político, social y espiritual de la sociedad rusa de la segunda mitad del s...

  5. The article is a biography of Lyubov Fyodorovna Dostoevsky, daughter of the great Russian writer F. M. Dostoevsky. The article quotes the correspondence of L. F. Dostoevskaya with her family, the memoirs of her contemporaries, and previously unpublished documents about her years of study at the gymnasium.

  6. Lyubov Fyodorovna Dostoevskaya (Russian: Любо́вь Фёдоровна Достое́вская; 1869–1926), also known by the name Aimée Dostoyevskaya, was a Russian writer, [1] memoirist, and the second daughter of famous writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and his wife Anna. Source: Wikipedia. Combine Editions. Lyubov Dostoyevskaya’s books.