“A female author” from the country: attribution of the letter of Dostoevsky’s correspondent

Автор: Andrianova Irina S.

Журнал: Неизвестный Достоевский @unknown-dostoevsky

Статья в выпуске: 1, 2017 года.

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A dynamic process of professionalization of literary activity in the 19th century involved female writers as well. In contrast to the opinion of many of his fellow reviewers and writers, F. M. Dostoevsky considered female education a way to moral renewal of Mankind and approved of women’s involvement in literary activity. Such a viewpoint of Dostoevsky used to evoke women’s confidence and encourage them to write to him in search of moral support and a trustworthy opinion. The Russian archives keep the letters of more than 20 female writers addressed to Dostoevsky. The authors of two of them remain unidentified up to now. The study of the letter of the third correspondent of Dostoevsky, an emerging author, unknown before, who sent to Dostoevsky the manuscripts of her writings in response to the review, has resulted in the attribution appeared in the given article. Having carried out textual analysis of the autograph, examined documentary, biographic, historic and literary sources, information of genealogy websites, the author has brought to a focuse and adduced arguments in favor of the opinion that the letter to Dostoevsky dated back to March 7th, 1877 and signed with a cryptonym “M...

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Dostoevsky, correspondence, woman question, русские писательницы xix века, russian female writers of the xix century, attribution, shatalovka, archives, genealogy, zavadskaya, yakov kharkeevich

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147225923

IDR: 147225923   |   DOI: 10.15393/j10.art.2017.3041

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