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* Братья Карамазовы ''[[The Brothers Karamazov]]'' (1880) * Братья Карамазовы ''[[The Brothers Karamazov]]'' (1880)
* Дневник писателя ''[[A Writer's Diary]]'' (1873-1881) * Дневник писателя ''[[A Writer's Diary]]'' (1873-1881)
 +== Short stories ==
 +* ''[[Mr Prokharchin]]'' (1846)
 +* ''[[Novel in Nine Letters]]'' (1847)
 +* ''[[Polzunkov]]'' (1847)
 +* ''[[The Landlady]]'' (1847)
 +* ''[[The Jealous Husband]]'' (1848)
 +* ''[[White Nights (short story)|White Nights]]'' (''Белые ночи'') (1848)
 +* ''[[A Christmas Tree and a Wedding]]'' (''Елка и свадьба'') (1848)
 +* ''[[A Weak Heart]]'' (''Слабое сердце'') (1848)
 +* ''[[An Honest Thief]]'' (''Честный вор'') (1848)
 +* ''[[The Little Hero]]'' (1849)
 +* ''[[A Nasty Story]]'' (1862)
 +* ''Winter Notes on Summer Impressions'' (1863)
 +* ''[[The Crocodile]]'' (1865)
 +* ''[[Bobok]]'' (1873)
 +* ''[[The Peasant Marey]]'' (''Мужик Марей'') (1876)
 +* ''The Heavanly Christmas Tree'' (1876)
 +* ''[[A Gentle Creature]]'' (''Кроткая,'' sometimes translated as ''The Meek Girl'') (1876)
 +* ''[[The Dream of a Ridiculous Man]]'' (''Сон смешного человека'') (1877)
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Fyodor Dostoevsky transliterated Dostoyevsky or Dostoievsky (November 11, 1821February 9, 1881) is considered one of the greatest writers of Russian and world literature. His works have had a profound and lasting effect on twentieth-century literature.

Dostoevsky often portrayed characters living in poor conditions with equally disparate and troubled states of mind. This allowed him to explore human psychology in the political, social and spiritual context of 19th Century Russian society. Some scholars consider him the founder of existentialism. Philosopher Walter Kaufmann wrote that Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground (1864) is the "best overture for existentialism ever written."

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