He died of an aneurism in the Straits of Magellan, a malady that was to carry off his son.
In the last manner the secret of the earth mingles with the mystery of the stars, as Dostoïevsky would put it.
Dostoïevsky knew such a sensation when he wrote of "a species of eternity within the space of a square foot.
Dickens would have set us laughing over the woes of this Folantin, or Dostoïevsky would have made us weep--as he did in Poor Folk.
Dostoïevsky was in some respects the most interesting and also the most typical of the group.
Dostoïevsky remained for some years in Siberia, but was eventually allowed to return to Russia.
To Dostoïevsky crime is a moral disease, a source of the most exquisite suffering to the soul; he studies the process by which the soul, sick to death and horribly distressed, purifies and cleanses itself.
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