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EXILE IN SIBERIA AND DOSTOEVSKY Sarah Missett

Exile in Siberia and Dostoevsky

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Sarah Missett. Exile in Siberia and Dostoevsky. Siberia. 77% of Russia’s Territory 25% of population Most common climate: continental subarctic Rich in minerals. Exile in Siberia. 19 th Century: 1.2 million exiled Prisoners from Western Russia and Poland - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EXILE IN SIBERIA AND

DOSTOEVSKY

Sarah Missett

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Siberia 77% of Russia’s Territory 25% of population Most common climate: continental

subarctic Rich in minerals

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Exile in Siberia 19th Century: 1.2 million

exiled

Prisoners from Western Russia and Poland

Petty criminals to political opposition

Travel on foot- 3 years

High mortality rate

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Exile in Siberia Cont. Hard labor: mined gold, silver, lead, salt, or worked on Trans-

Siberian Railway

“In summer, intolerable closeness; in winter, unendurable cold. All the floors were rotten. Filth on the floors an inch thick; one could slip and fall... We were packed like herrings in a barrel...”-Dostoevsky

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Dostoevsky & Exile mock execution1849 Sentence commuted to 4 years hard labor in

Siberia Sent to prison camp in Omsk “shut up in a coffin” Released to Siberian Regiment in 1854& served 5 years

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Dostoevsky after Exile Embraced Rustic Russia More religious Rejected: Western-European Philosophy, Nihilism,

Socialism, Supported conservatism & Pochvyennichyestvo movement

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Dostoevsky’s Work After Exile Suffering, despair, humility,

submission House of the Dead No Western Style Works: dark, complex,

brooding/tortured characters Existential Themes

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Crime and Punishment Siberia :pg.296, 391, 407, 416, 420 “…a criminal charge, involving an element of fantastic and

homicidal brutality for which he might well have been sentenced to Siberia...”(296)

Andrey Semyonovitch (Lebeziatnikov)-Utopia is unrealistic

Claustrophobia “The heat in the streets was terrible: and the airlessness, the bustle, and the plaster, scaffolding, bricks, and dust all about him…”(2)

Sonia-religious -story of Lazarus

“suffer and expiate your sin by it, that’s what you must do”(416)