DOSTOYEVSKY AND EUGENE SUE: «HUMILIATED AND INSULTED»


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This article is devoted to the influence of Eugene Sues’ works on Dostoyevsky’s novel “Humiliated and Insulted”. The author of the article explicates some ideas about the connections between the characters of Sue’s “The Mysteries of Paris” and “Humiliated and Insulted”, that were proposed by L.P. Grossman. Also, the researcher writes about the narrative analogies between these novels, which proves the connections between Dostoyevsky’s works and the tradition of the roman-feuilleton.

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D. D. Sharapova

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Author for correspondence.
Email: morenov.sv@ssau.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1825-0097
Russian Federation

References

  1. Dostoyevsky F.M. Polnoe sobranie sochinenii: v 30 t. / pod red. A.V. Arkhipova. T. 20: Stat’i i zametki: 1862–1865 [Complete set of works by Dostoyevsky in 30 Vols. A.V. Arkhipova (Ed.). Vol. 20: Articles and notes: 1862–1865]. L.: Nauka, 1980, 431 p. [in Russian].
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  4. Dostoyevsky F.M. Polnoe sobranie sochinenii: v 30 t. / pod red. A.V. Arkhipova. T. 3: Selo Stepanchikovo i ego obitateli; Unizhennye i oskorblennye [Complete set of works by Dostoyevsky in 30 Vols. A.V. Arkhipova (Ed.). Vol. 3: The Village of Stepanchikovo; Humiliated and Insulted]. L.: Nauka, 1972, 541 p. [in Russian].

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