ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Literary studies |
Otlivanchik A. V. | Petrozavodsk State University |
Keywords: Fyodor Dostoevsky L. P. Grossman Dostoevsky scholars journalism The Citizen journal “The Last Page” column archive textual criticism attribution |
Summary: The research addresses the unpublished work by L. P. Grossman “Unknown feuilletons by Dostoevsky”,
which is an attempt to attribute a number of texts of the satirical and humorous column entitled “The Last Page” published in The Citizen journal between 1873 and 1879 to Dostoevsky. The studied work has been introduced into academic circulation for the fi rst time. The author uses archival materials to reconstruct the history of creation
of the said article by L. P. Grossman, as well as to identify and date its earlier (1932–1934) and later (after 1934)
editions. The article traces the evolution of the scholar’s intention which took place as the corpus of sources (primarily
the epistolary ones) involved in the study expanded. It is also established that in his article “Unknown feuilletons
by Dostoevsky” Grossman was the fi rst among Dostoevsky scholars to point to the systematic nature of the great
novelist’s contribution to “The Last Page” column of The Citizen journal. Grossman was also the fi rst to attribute two
pieces of “The Last Page” column published in 1873 (i.e., the short story “The Beggar” and the feuilleton “Scene in
the editorial offi ce of one of the capital newspapers”) to Dostoevsky. The research substantiates the relevance of
studying Grossman’s hypo thesis about Dostoevsky’s contribution in a number of “The Last Page” columns from
1875 to 1879. |
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