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Lyubov Fedorovna Dostoevskaya (Dresden, 1869 - Bolzano, 1926), known primarily for her book “Dostoevsky in the Portrayal of His Daughter,” wrote in the 1910s a trilogy about “abnormal” female types of her day, which was never republished . We present again these books - a complete collection of her fiction: “Sick Girls” (1911), “Emigrant” (1912), “Lawyer” (1913). The conflictual relationships between the young heroines and their parents, the unsatisfied desire for marriage and motherhood, are undoubtedly autobiographical in nature. The red thread of the stories runs through love for Italy, where L. F. Dostoevskaya ended her days.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Любовь Достоевская Федоровна
- Language
- Russian