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Dostoevsky Journal

Dostoevsky's Journal refers to the series of writings, essays, and personal reflections by the famous Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was a publication he contributed to extensively, especially during the 1860s, where he expressed his views on society, politics, philosophy, and literature. The Journal served as a platform for Dostoevsky to communicate directly with the public, explore moral and existential questions, and share insights that influenced his literary work. It remains an important source for understanding his thoughts and the social context of his time.