Fedor Dostoevsky. Illness and creativity
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The book tells about the life of the great Russian writer Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, about his difficult fate, about the manifestations of a severe neuropsychic illness and about the influence of the illness on the entire work of the writer. The book is written in the genre of pathography, when a comprehensive study of a creative personality comes through the prism of both normal and pathological characteristics of a person. Zinaida Mikhailovna Ageeva is a psychiatrist, a member of the International Confederation of Historians of Medicine, a member of the Writers' Union of Russia, the author of many books, including: “ Tsar Peter and Martha Skavronskaya", "Emperor Peter the Great", "Wife of Peter the Great" (Catherine I), "Son of Tsarevich Alexei" (Peter II), "Ruler Anna Leopoldovna and Biron", "Doctor Kashchenko", "Gogol's Mental Illness "(pathography), "Historical essays", "Life lessons" (memoirs of a psychiatrist), "The spiritual world of Vladimir Vysotsky" (pathography), "Pathography of Sergei Yesenin", etc.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Зинаида Агеева Михайловна
- Language
- Russian