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Don Carlos

“The Eleusinian Feast”

Louise Millerin

“Resignation”

The Robbers

“Sehnsucht”

schismatics.
See
Old Believers;
Raskol
;
raskolniki

Schopenhauer, Arthur

Schweitzer, Albert

scientific materialism

Scott, Sir Walter

Works
:
Ivanhoe

Scribe, Eugene

secret societies

sectarians.
See
Old Believers;
Raskol
;
raskolniki

self-assertion

self-awareness

self-deception

self-deification.
See also
egoism

self-image.
See also
self-deception

self-interest.
See also
egoism

self-sacrifice

FMD and

in
The Brothers Karamazov

in
Crime and Punishment

in
Demons

in
Uncle’s Dream

Populism and

rational egoism and

Semenov, Peter

Semevsky, V. I.

“Sentence, The” (Dostoevsky)

sentimental epistolary novel (genre)

sentimental naturalism.
See also
Naturalism (Natural School)

serfs.
See
peasants/serfs

Sergey, Grand Duke

Sergey (Sergius), Saint

Serno-Solovievich, Alexander

Serno-Solovievich, Nikolay.
See also
Land and Liberty

Shakespeare, William

Shalikova, Princess

Shchapov, Afanasy Prokofievich,
Works
:
The Land and the Schism

Shelgunov, N. V.: as author of
To the Young Generation

Shestov, Lev

Shidlovsky, Ivan Nikolaevich: FMD’s relationship with

Shirinsky-Shakhmatov, Prince

Shklovsky, Victor

Shtakenshneider, Elena

short story (genre)

Siberian Notebooks
(Dostoevsky)

Skaftymov, A.

Slavic Benevolent Society

Slavophilism

anti-Catholic theology of

emancipation of peasants and

FMD and

in
Demons

national character/nationality and

synthesis with Westernizer ideas and

Smith, Adam

Snitkin, Ivan (FMD’s brother-in-law)

Snitkina, Anna Grigoryevna.
See
Dostoevsky, Anna Grigoryevna

social classes.
See also
intelligentsia; peasants/serfs;
raznochintsy

Social Darwinism

social humanitarianism: FMD’s

in
Crime and Punishment

in
The Insulted and Injured

in
The Village of Stepanchikovo

French social Romanticism and

gentry liberal intelligentsia and

Natural School and

social Realism and

Socialism

atheism and

communal living and

Europe and

feuilletons
and

FMD and

French

Populism and

revolutionary propaganda and

Roman Catholicism and

Russian

social-psychological themes

FMD’s

in
The Double

in
The Insulted and Injured

in
Poor Folk

social Realism.
See also
French social Romanticism; Natural School (Naturalism); Russian Realism

social satire (genre)

Society for Aid to Needy Writers and Scholars.
See
Literary Fund

Society of Lovers of Russian Literature

Society of Writers

Sokolov, N. V.,
Works
:
The Heretics

“solid” character types
(tselny)

Sollogub, F. L.

Solovyev, Alexander

Solovyev, Vladimir

Works
:
The Crisis in Western Philosophy

Lectures on Godmanhood

Solovyev, Vsevolod

Souchard, Monsieur

Soulié, Frédéric

Works
:
Mémoires du diable

Souvestre, Émile

Spark, The
(periodical
Iskra
)

Spencer, Herbert

Speshnev, Nikolay

arrest/sentencing/mock execution of

background of

as chronicler

FMD’s relationship with

moral philosophy of

Petrashevsky Circle and

return from exile of

secret society of

social/political philosophy of

spiritual themes.
See
moral-psychological themes

split personalities: FMD’s advice on

in
A Raw Youth. See also
quasi-double, motif of the

Stasov, V. V.

Stasyulevich, M. M.

Steiner, George

Stellovsky, F. T.

Stepniak-Kravchinsky, S. M.

Stirner, Max

Works
:
The Ego and His Own

Stowe, Harriet Beecher

Strakhov, Nikolay

assessments of FMD by

as chronicler

as biographer of FMD

as critic

European travels of

FMD’s letters to

FMD’s relationship with

literary/aesthetic philosophy of

Meshchersky Circle and

Polish uprising of 1863 and

Pushkin festival and

social/political philosophy of

Works: Letters about Life

“Observations” (unfinished).
See also Dawn

Strauss, D. F.

Works
:
Life of Jesus

Sue, Eugène

Works
:
Mathilde

Les mystères de Paris

suffering

of children

egoism of

FMD and

in
Crime and Punishment

in “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man”

in
The Insulted and Injured

in
Notes from Underground

kenoticism and

Romanticism and.
See also
masochism; sadomasochism

suicide

in
The Brothers Karamazov

in
Crime and Punishment

in
Demons

in
Diary of a Writer

in “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man”

in
The Idiot

in
A Raw Youth

Sunday-school movement

superfluous men.
See
gentry liberal intelligentsia

Suslova, Apollinaria (Polina)

FMD’s letters to

Suslova, Nadezhda

Suvorin, Aleksey

sympathy.
See also
compassion

Terras, Victor

theodicy problem

in
The Brothers Karamazov

Thierry, Augustin

Thiers, Adolphe,
Works
:
Histoire de la révolution en 1789

Tikhon-Zadonsky, Saint

Time
(Dostoevsky): censorship and

contributors to

defense of
Young Russia
in

ideology of

journalistic infighting and

owners/editors of

Polish revolt of 1863 and

publication of FMD’s works in

Timofeyeva, Varvara

Timothy, Epistle to (Bible)

Tkachev, P. N.

Tokarzewski, Szymon

Tolstaya, Countess A. I.

Tolstaya, Countess Alexandra Andreyevna (relation of Lev Tolstoy)

Tolstaya, Countess Sofya Andreyevna (widow of A. K. Tolstoy)

Tolstoy, A. K.,
Works
:
The Death of Ivan the Terrible

Tolstoy, Ilya

Tolstoy, Lev

assessments of FMD by

atheism of

background of

and
Dawn

FMD’s artistic response to/rivalry with

and isolation from peasant class

letters to

literary/aesthetic philosophy of

moral/religious philosophy of

Pushkin festival and

social/political philosophy of

Turgenev’s visit to

Works: Anna Karenina

Childhood, Boyhood, Youth

The Cossacks

An Infected Family

Sevastopol Stories

War and Peace

What is Art?

Torch, The
(periodical)

totalitarianism

Totleben, E. I.

tragedy (genre)

tragicomic realism (genre)

travel diary (genre)

Tretyakov, Pavel

Troitsky, Dr.

Tsar-Liberator.
See
Alexander II

tsarism: constitutionalism
vs
.

father figures and

FMD’s

revolts against

Uglich bell and

Tunimanov, V. A.

Tur, Evgenia (pseud. of Elizaveta Vasilievna Salhias de Tournemir)

Turgenev, Ivan

assassination attempt on tsar and

assessments of

assessments of
Crime and Punishment
and
House of Dead
by

background of

Belinsky Pléiade and

career of

caricatures of

as chronicler

FMD’s letters to

FMD’s relationship with

letters to

literary/aesthetic philosophy of

moral/religious philosophy of

Nihilism and

Pushkin festival and

raznochintsy
and

return to Russia of

social/political philosophy of

tsarism
vs
. constitutionalism debate and

meeting with Tolstoy

Works:
“Andrey Kolosov”

“Asya”

“The Bailiff”

“Diary of a Superfluous Man”

Enough

On the Eve

“The Execution of Troppmann”

Fathers and Children

“Hamlet and Don Quixote”

“Hamlet of the Shchigrovsky District”

“The Knight of the Rueful Countenance”

A Nest of Gentlefolk

Phantoms

Rudin

Smoke

A Sportsman’s Sketches

Virgin Soil

Tyumenev, I. F.

Tyutchev, Feodor

Uglich bell (Tobolsk)

Uncle’s Dream
(Dostoevsky)

unconscious, the

Uspensky, Gleb

Utilitarianism

abandonment of

art and

rational egoism and

self-interest and

Utopian Socialism

autocratic government and

autonomy and

brotherhood and

Christian ideals and

communal living and

FMD and

national character/nationality and

private property in

progressive revelation in

Russian social problems and

vanity.
See also
egoism

Veltman, Alexander,
Work
s:
Emelya

Heart and Head

Venturi, Franco

Vergunov, Nikolay

Vetlovskaya, V. E.

Vielgorsky, Count

Village of Stepanchikovo, The
(Dostoevsky)

compassion in

egoism in

FMD’s life in

FMD on

innocence in

irrationalism in

moral responsibility in

narrative technique in

psychic distress in

reception of

satire in

self-deception/self-delusion in

self-deification in

social-cultural themes and

social humanitarianism in

sources for/connections to

writing/publication of

Vinogradov, V. V.

Vischer, F. T.

Vladislavlev, M. S.

Vogüé, E. M. de

Voice
(newspaper)

Volkonsky, Prince M. S.

Voltaire

Works
:
La Henriade

Micromegas

Von-Voght, N.

Vovchok, Marco,
See
Marcovich

Vremya. See Time
(Dostoevsky)

Walicki, Andrzej

Wallace, David Foster

“wanderer” character types

Warsaw Diary
(periodical)

Wasiolek, Edward

Watt, Ian

“weak person” character types

Week, The
(periodical
Nedelya
)

Weinberg, Peter

Westernizers

atheism and

cultural education and

Nihilism of

Russian national character/nationality and

synthesis with Slavophil ideas and.
See also
European culture

“White Nights” (Dostoevsky)

Wienawski, Henrik

Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
(Dostoevsky)

woman question

Woolf, Virginia

Wordsworth, William

Wrangel, A. E.: advocacy for FMD by

background of

as chronicler

FMD’s letters to

FMD’s relationship with

Yakubovich, P. F.

Yakushkin, Evgeny

Yanishev, I. L.

Yanovsky, Stepan

FMD’s letters to

Yastrzhemsky, Ivan

Yids/“Yiddish ideas”

Young Russia
(leaflet)

Yunge, Ekaterina

Yuriev, Sergey

yurodivy. See
holy fool

Zaichnevsky, P. G.: and
Young Russia

Zaitsev, V. A.

Zasulich, Vera

Zemlya i Volya
. See Land and Liberty

Zhukovsky, V. A.

Zola, Emile

Works: L’Assomoir

Le ventre de Paris

Zschokke, Heinrich,
Works
:
Die Stunden der Andacht

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