Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (Roushie: Фёдор Миха́йлович Достое́вский, Fëdor Mihajlovič Dostoevskij, whiles transliteratit Dostoyevsky listen (help·info)) (11 November, 1821 (30 October, auld style) – 9 Februar, 1881 (28 Januar, auld style) wis a Roushie writer. Mony fowk see him as ane o the greatest o Roushie writers. His works hae haed a big effect on twentieth-century fiction. Very eften, he wrote aboot characters who bide in pair conditions. Those characters are whiles in extreme states o mind. Thay might show baith a strange grasp o human psychology as well as guid analyses o the poleetical, social an speeritual states o Roushie o Dostoevsky's time. Mony o his best-kent works are prophetic. He is whiles considered tae be a foonder o existentialism, maist frequently for Notes frae Unnerground, which haes been describit bi Walter Kaufmann as the best overture for existentialism ever written. He is an aa famous for writin The Brothers Karamazov, which mony critics hae suggestit ane o the best novels ever written.[citation needit]
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