Travels from Dostoevsky's Siberia : encounters with Polish literary exiles / Elizabeth A. Blake.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in comparative literature and intellectual historyPublisher: Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1644690233
- 9781644690239
- Bogusławski, Józef, 1818-1857 or 1859 -- Exile -- Russia (Federation) -- Siberia, Western
- Piotrowski, Rufin, 1806-1872 -- Exile -- Russia (Federation) -- Siberia, Western
- Zaleski, Bronisław -- Exile -- Russia (Federation) -- Siberia, Western
- Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881 -- Sources
- Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881
- Zaleski, Bronisław
- Authors, Polish -- Russia (Federation) -- Siberia, Western -- 19th century -- Biography
- Authors, Exiled -- Russia (Federation) -- Siberia, Western -- Biography
- Political prisoners' writings, Polish -- 19th century -- History and criticism
- Prisons in literature
- Écrivains polonais -- Russie -- Sibérie occidentale -- 19e siècle -- Biographies
- Écrivains exilés -- Russie -- Sibérie occidentale -- Biographies
- Prisons dans la littérature
- HISTORY -- Russia & the Former Soviet Union
- HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
- Authors, Exiled
- Authors, Polish
- Exile (Punishment)
- History -- Sources
- Prisons in literature
- Russia (Federation) -- Western Siberia
- 1800-1899
- 891.73/3 23
- PG7035.P75
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A Siberian memoir about The Dead House. Few words on Jozef Boguslawski ; A Siberian memoir by Jozef Boguslawski -- Omsk affairs. An introduction to Rufin Piotrowski ; "Arrival in Omsk" from Memoirs From a Sojourn in Siberia ; "The martyrdom of Prior Sierocinski" -- Beyond Omsk. Notes on the lives of Bronislaw Zaleski and Edward Zeligowski ; "Polish exiles in Orenburg" ; Correspondence about the Petrashevsky affair.
"Translations in Travels from Dostoevsky's Siberia, gathered from archives and appearing in English for the first time, offer a fresh look at Dostoevsky's House of the Dead from the perspective of his fellow inmates and Siberians who were imprisoned, tortured, and exiled by the regime of Nicholas I. Drawing on archival resources and illustrations, introductory essays immerse the reader in the experience of the political prisoners who must navigate the criminal environment of verbal, physical, and sexual abuse by negotiating with inmates and authorities alike. These eyewitness accounts introduce the reader to Dostoevsky's unfortunates--condemned to share his experience of Russia's carceral system with its interrogations, denunciations, and hostile spaces--whose psychoses become the writer's obsession in his celebrated crime novels"--Publisher.
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