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Lyubov never married. Later in her life she became estranged from her mother and moved out of their house. In 1913, after a trip abroad for medical treatment, Lyubov decided to stay there, and she lived abroad until her death in 1926. At that period she was also known by the name Aimée Dostoyevskaya
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The work contains many factual inaccuracies, partly because Lyubov was only 11 at the time of her father's death, and partly because she based the memoirs on her mother's stories. Many researchers tend to see this memoir as subjective and unreliable, citing as an example her bias in the description
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and English, and in 1922 it was published in the United States and Italy. A Russian version, highly abridged, was published in 1922 by Gosudarstvennoe Izdatelstvo (
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of the relationship between Dostoevsky and his first wife, Mariya Isayeva. Both Lyubov and her mother Anna expressed hatred towards Isayeva.
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has been preserved after cemetery reconstruction. Her tomb was moved to Bolzano city's cemetery in 1957.
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in 1920. Her memoirs, written in French and published in German, were later translated into other
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by mistake. A simple wooden cross on her grave was soon replaced by a small
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magazine suggested that since Dostoevskaya was buried in Italy, it was the
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Index

Lyubov Dostoevskaya as a child in the 1870s
Dresden
Bolzano
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Anna Dostoevskaya
Russian
memoirist
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Anna
Russian
pernicious anemia

Orthodox
Catholic
porphyry
Italia Letteraria
Italian government
memorial
pedestal
epitaph
Gries

German
Munich
European languages
Dutch
Arnhem
Swedish
Saint Petersburg
Russian

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