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Lyubov Fedorovna Dostoevskaya (Dresden, 1869-Boltsano, 1926), known primarily by her book “Dostoevsky in the image of my daughter”, wrote in the 1910s the trilogy about modern “abnormal” female types, which was never reprinted.
We again present these books - a complete collection of her artistic prose: "sick girls" (1911), "emigrant" (1912), "Lawyer" (1913) Conflict relations between young heroines and their parents, a tender desire for marriage and motherhood, undoubtedly have an autobiographical character. The red thread of the narratives is love for Italy, where L.F. Dostoevskaya ended her days
We again present these books - a complete collection of her artistic prose: "sick girls" (1911), "emigrant" (1912), "Lawyer" (1913) Conflict relations between young heroines and their parents, a tender desire for marriage and motherhood, undoubtedly have an autobiographical character. The red thread of the narratives is love for Italy, where L.F. Dostoevskaya ended her days
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Author:Dostoevskaya Lyubov Fedorovna
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00165-333-2
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