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251:, Anna describes how Dostoevsky began his marriage proposal by outlining the plot of an imaginary new novel, as if he needed her advice on female psychology. In the story an old painter makes a proposal to a young girl whose name is Anya. Dostoevsky asked if it was possible for a girl so young and different in personality to fall in love with the painter. Anna answered that it was quite possible. Then he told Anna: "Put yourself in her place for a moment. Imagine I am the painter, I confessed to you and asked you to be my wife. What would you answer?" Anna said: "I would answer that I love you and I will love you forever". 706: 689: 266:, as well as his wife's clothes and belongings. Anna seems to have succeeded, like Dostoevsky himself, in divorcing his gambling mania from his moral personality, and in regarding it as something extraneous to his true character. At that time Anna started writing the diary. For almost a year they lived in Geneva. Dostoevsky worked very hard to regain his fortune. On 22 February 1868 their first daughter Sofia was born, but she died on 24 May at the age of three months. In 1869, in Dresden, their second daughter was born, named 279: 339:, with a dispute between Anna and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, who made some critical comments about female inconstancy. Anna was annoyed that her husband did not consider women of her generation capable of persistence or devotion to anything. She told her husband that she would prove him wrong and show him that a woman may pursue one goal for years. She decided to collect stamps and filled up her collection throughout her life. According to the 44: 270:(died in 1926). Back in St. Petersburg Anna gave birth to two sons Fyodor (16 July 1871 – 4 January 1922) and Alexey (10 August 1875 – 16 May 1878). Anna took over all finance issues, including publishing business matters and negotiations, and soon liberated her husband from debt. In 1871, Dostoevsky gave up gambling. 313:
which would have forfeited his copyright for this novel and future novels for nearly 10 years if he did not meet a deadline. Anna's family were great admirers of Dostoevsky, particularly her father, who had read all of his books. They did not have much time, but Anna was determined. Initially
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In the year of Dostoevsky's death (1881) Anna turned 35 years old. She never remarried. After the death of her husband she collected his manuscripts, letters, documents and photographs. In 1906 she created a room dedicated to Fyodor Dostoevsky in the
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On 15 February 1867, the couple were married. Two months later they went abroad, where they remained for over four years (until July 1871). Shortly before their departure two of Dostoevsky's creditors filed charges against him.
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Anna Grigoryevna Snitkina was born to Maria Anna and Grigory Ivanovich Snitkin. Her father was of Ukrainian origin. Upon moving from Poltava Governorate to Saint-Petersburg he changed his surname from Snitko to Snitkin.
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Anna Dostoevskaya née Snitkina trained to be a stenographer and planned to earn her own living. She was recommended by her professor to
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Anna did not have the career she planned but she was essential to Dostoevsky's work. She took over sales of his novels, particularly
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Dostoevsky dictated too fast but once they established a pace they completed the project just in time. They also fell in love.
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On 4 October 1866, Anna Snitkina started working as a stenographer on Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel
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in Russia. Dostoevskaya wrote two biographical books about her husband, Fyodor Dostoevsky:
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The Gambler Wife: A True Story of Love, Risk, and the Woman Who Saved Dostoyevsky.
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Anna Grigoryevna Snitkina (Анна Григорьевна Сниткина)
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Anna Dostoyevskaya

Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Yalta
Taurida Governorate
Tikhvin Cemetery
Memoirist
stenographer
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Lyubov Dostoevskaya
memoirist
stenographer
Fyodor Dostoevsky
philatelists
summa cum laude
The Gambler
Baden
roulette
Lyubov Dostoyevskaya

State Historical Museum
Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Gambler
F. T. Stellovsky
Demons
Dresden
Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky
Oru Sankeerthanam Pole

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