Dostoevsky and the volunteers of the university in the early 1860’s

Автор: Sosnovskaya Oksana A.

Журнал: Неизвестный Достоевский @unknown-dostoevsky

Статья в выпуске: 4, 2017 года.

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In the early 1860s a notable phenomenon of social life in Russia was the struggle of women for the right to visit universities and obtain higher education. F. M. Dostoevsky was "for" the changes in the public consciousness that were in process at this time, and thus, supported the desire of the girls of that time to work and study, at the same time denying the revolutionary ways of achieving this goal. It was no coincidence that on the pages of journals edited along with his brother Mikhail ("Vremya", 1861-1863, "Epokha", 1864-1865) he published articles and essays on female education and the "women's question" in general. Dostoevsky was personally acquainted with a lot of bright representatives of a "new" generation, such as the sisters Natalia Ieronimovna and Ekaterina Ieronimovna Corsini, Nadezhda Prokofievna Suslova and her sister Apollinaria. Existing letters of some of the mentioned girls to the writer testify his friendliness to them. Fyodor Mikhailovich knew also the sisters Korvin-Krukovsky, who left a large footprint in the history of women's education...

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Corsini, nadezhda suslova, apollinaria suslova, higher education, a woman''s question, female noncredit students, a nihilis

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147225947

IDR: 147225947   |   DOI: 10.15393/j10.art.2017.3321

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