Prison Michaelovich Dostoevsky for Dostoevsky's poor folklore, double and stupid influence may be one of the most famous but least understood writers of the 19th century. His life is full of misfortune and pain; his work is full of religious reflections and philosophical arguments. Dostoevsky's life experience incorporates characters into his work in terms of both personality and ideology. A particularly important turning point in his life was that he was arrested and imprisoned at the age of 27 shortly after his writing career began.
Fyodor Dostoevsky was born in Moscow in 1821. In 1846, his work "Poverty Folks" instantly made him a successful writer (Sher). However, as he actively participated in the printing and distribution of socialist propaganda (Cher), this success was shortened by arrest. In prison, Dostoevsky experienced political conversion, rejected socialist ideals, and adopted a more conservative political position (Shell). This transformation constitutes the foundation of many of his great novels like crime and punishment, idiots and brothers Karamazov. When Dostoevs died in 1881, his novels continued to influence writers like Albert Camus and Jean-Toutonghi. It was obvious that Dostoyevsky not only influenced several authors but also helped him inspire several movies.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, born on 11th November 1821, is the second child of Dr. Mikhail Dostoevsky and Maria Dostoevskaya (Nechayeva born). He grew up at a lowland Malinsky Poverty Hospital's home at the edge of Moscow. While playing in the hospital garden Dostoevsky met the patient at the lower end of Russian society. Dostoyevski was introduced to literature from an early age. From the age of 3, he is reading the legend, fairy tale and legend of his nanny arena Fluorovna. Alena Frolovna is a particularly influential person in his growth and love for fictitious stories. When he was 4 years old, my mother taught me to read and write the Bible. His parents introduced Russian writers Karamzin, Pushkin and Derzhavin, Gothic novels such as Andrácliff, Romantic works of Schiller and Goethe, various literary works including Cervantes and Walters. Coat's heroic story and Homer's epic