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378:, already a renowned writer, whose lectures were very popular among young people. At that time, Dostoyevsky was 40, and she was 21. Daughter Lyubov Dostoyevskaya (who was born several years later, well after the affair had come to an end) opined that Suslova "spun around Dostoevsky and tried to please him in every way, but Dostoevsky did not notice her. Then she wrote him a love letter". Another version is that Suslova brought her writings to Dostoyevsky and asked for advice. Her story was bad, but Dostoyevsky was attracted to a beautiful young girl and promised to teach her writing. Yet another explanation is that Dostoyevsky had read Suslova's story, liked it and wanted to meet the author. 364: 969: 711: 721: 405:
writing were just some stupid books, she insulted him, and finally dumped him". Suslova broke up with Rozanov twice, but he always forgave her and begged to return home. After they finally parted, Rozanov admitted: "There was something brilliant (in her temperament) that made me love her blindly and timidly despite all the suffering."
389:, Polina Suslova rarely read his books, did not respect his work, and regarded him as a simple admirer. Dostoyevsky wrote her once: "My dear, I am not inviting you to a cheap essential happiness." After their breakup, she burned the compromising papers, including their letters. In 1867, Fyodor Dostoyevsky married Anna Snitkina. 381:
The relationship was difficult and painful for both sides, but mostly for Dostoyevsky. He was exhausted by work, poor health, and increasing financial distress. Suslova was imperious, manipulative, jealous, and she constantly demanded that he divorce his "consumptive wife" Maria Isayeva. Dostoyevsky
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met Suslova when he was a schoolboy, and she was already over thirty years old. He fell in love at first sight. Rozanov had known her as the former mistress of Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It was enough to spark his interest, because Dostoyevsky was the writer whom Rozanov admired most. Rozanov made only a
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They parted in 1886. Their life together was a torture for Rozanov, as evident from his personal correspondence. Suslova made public scenes of jealousy and flirted with his friends at the same time. Rozanov's daughter, Tatyana, stated in her memoirs: "Suslova mocked him, saying that what he was
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described her as a young provincial woman, whose "rich relatives were able to send her enough money to live comfortably in Saint Petersburg. Every autumn she entered the University as a student, but she never actually studied or passed any exams. However, she attended lectures, flirted with the
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brief entry in his diary: "Meeting Apollinaria Prokofyevna Suslova. My love for her. Suslova loves me, and I love her very much. She is the most wonderful woman I've ever met." They had an affair for three years, and married in November 1880. She was 40 at that time, and he was 24.
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later noted that she was "a sick selfish woman", whose "selfishness and self-esteem were colossal" and who did not tolerate any imperfection in other people. After Maria's death in 1865, he proposed to Suslova, but she declined.
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students, … made them sign petitions, participated in all political demonstrations, … sang
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After Rozanov met his future wife, Varvara, Polina refused to divorce him for 20 years.
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Dostoyevsky as Portrayed by His Daughter (Dostoejewski geschildert von seiner Tochter)
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Beginning in the early 1900s, Polina Suslova lived alone in
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Nizhny Novgorod Governorate
Sevastopol
Saint Petersburg State University
Vasily Rozanov
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Russian
short story writer
mistress
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Vasily Rozanov
Nadezhda Suslova
The Gambler
Nastasya Filipovna
The Idiot
Crime and Punishment
The Possessed
The Brothers Karamazov
femme fatale
Mikhail Dostoyevsky
Vremya
Nizhny Novgorod
guberniya
serf
the Sheremetevs
merchant
manufacturer

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