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  1. Avdotya Yakovlevna Panaeva (Russian: Авдо́тья Я́ковлевна Пана́ева), née Bryanskaya, (August 12 [O.S. July 31] 1820 – April 11 [O.S. March 30] 1893), was a Russian novelist, short story writer, memoirist and literary salon holder.

  2. fyodor-dostoevsky.com › articles › dostoevsky-s-personal-lifeDostoevsky 's personal life

    13 de ene. de 2023 · It was there that Fyodor Dostoevsky met Avdotya Panaeva, a 22-year-old married woman. From a letter to Mikhail – “Yesterday I visited Panayev for the first time, and I think I fell in love with his wife. She is smart and pretty, and in addition amiable and straightforward to the utmost.”

  3. fyodor-dostoevsky.com › articles › the-love-of-dostoevskys-lifeThe love of Dostoevsky's life

    13 de ene. de 2023 · Avdotya Panaeva, beautiful, intelligent, the idol of many young writers of the forties of the XIX century, conquered the young Dostoevsky. In letters to his brother Mikhail, to whom he confided all his secrets, the writer confessed: “Yesterday I visited Panayev for the first time and, it seems, fell in love with his wife.

  4. Avdotya Panaeva’s The Talnikov Family portrays a tumultuous upbringing in 1820s St. Petersburg with equal parts wit and rage. Modeled on the author’s own life before her marriage to a nobleman writer, this sensational novel joined nineteenth-century Russia’s intense debates about gender, sexuality, and revolution.

  5. The name of the mother of Nagrodskaya, Avdotya Panaeva, is known even to schoolchildren due to the meticulousness with which the biographies of famous writers are understood in the framework of the curriculum. For almost 20 years, Panaeva was a muse, co-author and common-law wife of Nikolai Nekrasov.

  6. Avdotya Panaeva remembered: "My God, and how agitated all the curious men of letters became all of a sudden! Everybody wanted to know details of the new author’s life, past and present, which class did he come from, what circles did he belong to, et cetera."

  7. 1 de mar. de 2021 · This article examines the issue of realist literary narration portrayed as male privilege in Russian women's writing of the 1860s, specifically in Avdot'ia Panaeva's novel A Woman's Lot (Zhenskaia ...