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Stepan Yanovsky

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relationship between Stepan Dmitrievich and Alexandra Ivanovna began to fall apart in 1860, Dostoevsky supported Alexandra Ivanovna's decision to move from St. Petersburg to Moscow and took her side in the conflict. "Seems he (Yanovsky) is absolutely certain that we write to each other all the time, that you follow all my advice... I think he is a little bit jealous, perhaps, he thinks I'm in love with you." wrote Dostoevsky to Alexandra Ivanovna in a letter.
68: 145:, a poet who also knew details about the conflict between the doctor and his wife, supposed that Stepan Dmitrievich was the one responsible for the conflict. "I reckon, it must be torturously boring to live with Yanovsky β€” to listen to the same phrases for one's whole life β€” as if one had received a life sentence of eating nothing but strawberry jam!" 100:. The treatment that Yanovsky provided was intended to eliminate Dostoevsky's periodical hallucinations and symptoms of "head dizziness". The doctor argued that Dostoevsky, though he was afraid of paralysis, must have felt himself to be a healthy man. The treatment included a special diet and a decoction made from the roots of 48: 130:
friend of his youth: "You are one of the unforgettable people, one of those who echoed sharply in my life... Because you are a benefactor, you loved me and spent your time with me, with the one who had a soul illness (now I realize this), before my trip to Siberia, where I was cured... Sincerely yours till death..."
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In the spring of 1846, Yanovsky was contacted by a student, Vladimir Maikov (Russian: Влади́мир Ма́йков) who asked him to provide a consultation for his close friend, then 24 year old Fyodor Dostoevsky, who had complaints about dizziness and insomnia. The first meeting of the doctor and the author of
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In 1855, Stepan Dmitrievich married an actress, Alexandra Ivanovna Shubert (Russian: АлСкса́ндра Ива́новна Шу́бСрт-Яно́вская). Dostoevsky felt sympathy towards her: he expressed regret about the lack of worthy roles for her, and promised to write a single-act comedy exclusively for her. When the
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had been published, Yanovsky wrote to the author about its reception. "In the club, in small saloons, in railway carriages... everywhere I can hear only 'Have you read Dostoevsky's last novel?'" In 1872, Dostoevsky wrote to Yanovsky a letter in which he expressed his gratitude to the doctor, the
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Dostoevsky and Yanovsky's discussions were not limited to medical matters: they discussed literature, music, and daily events. Stepan Dmitrievich knew about the family and financial problems of his patient. The doctor was one of the first people to hear about Dostoevsky's arrest, from
152:" (1870). Researchers suggest that Dostoevsky put some of Yanovsky's characteristics, such as suspicion, hypercriticism, and jealousy, into the character of Pavel Pavlovich Trusotsky, a person whose sole capability was being a husband. After "The Eternal Husband" had been published, 207: 210:) notes that Yanovsky's portrait of the doctor's friend might have been a little embellished, as Dostoevsky was pictured as a virtuous young man who didn't like wine, playing cards, or "chasing skirts". 71:), Yanovsky opened a private medical practice that gave him access to the world of St. Petersburg's contemporary writers. In 1855, Stepan Dmitrievich married Alexandra Ivanovna Shubert (Russian: 113: 463: 96:
occurred at the end of May. Their relationship became friendly, and they met weekly (at times daily) over the next 3 years, until Dostoevsky's arrest and exile for his part in the
35:" magazine, 1885, β„–176). Some features of Yanovsky and some family events from his life were reflected in the image of Dostoevsky's character Pavel Pavlovich Trusotsky (" 468: 67:). In the middle of 1840th, having received a position in the department of state-owned medical warehouses of The Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russian: 329: 171:(1881, β„– 1793). It was structured as a letter to Apollon Maykov and contained Yanovsky's testimonies that Dostoevsky had been suffering from 458: 52: 377: 175:
for at least 3 years prior to his departure to Siberia, though it was a mild phase and was successfully handled by medication.
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who visited him in the early morning of 23 April 1849. He informed Yanovsky that Fyodor Mikhailovich was detained in the
79:. The marriage lasted 8 years. Yanovsky retired in 1871, immigrated to Switzerland 6 years after, where he died in 1897. 123:
Some letters that Yanovsky and Dostoevsky sent to each other are preserved to this day. In the spring of 1868, after
191: 168: 31:. He watched after the writer's health from 1846 to 1849. He was also an author of memoirs about Dostoevsky (" 56: 179: 76: 32: 453: 448: 266:"Π¨ΡƒΠ±Π΅Ρ€Ρ‚ (ΠšΡƒΠ»ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ²Π°) АлСксандра Ивановна - Π€Π΅Π΄ΠΎΡ€ ΠœΠΈΡ…Π°ΠΉΠ»ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ ДостоСвский. Антология ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ ΠΈ творчСства" 149: 142: 109: 97: 36: 120:, Yanovsky (according to his memoirs) was one of the first friends who visited him in that town. 28: 373: 325: 183: 20: 60: 237:"Яновский Π‘Ρ‚Π΅ΠΏΠ°Π½ Π”ΠΌΠΈΡ‚Ρ€ΠΈΠ΅Π²ΠΈΡ‡ - Π€Π΅Π΄ΠΎΡ€ ΠœΠΈΡ…Π°ΠΉΠ»ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ ДостоСвский. Антология ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ ΠΈ творчСства" 393: 203: 153: 442: 236: 195: 187: 101: 265: 167:
The first one was published as an article, "Dostoevsky's illness", in the newspaper
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The couple divorced in 1863. Their relationship was reflected in Dostoevsky's "
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After Dostoevsky's death, Yankovsky published two memoirs about the writer.
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told Dostoevsky that he "instantly recognized Yanovsky and his character".
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The next time Yanovsky wrote about Dostoevsky was an article in "
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in Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University (Russian:
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Stepan Yanovsky graduated from Moscow department (Russian:
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Index

Russian
Switzerland
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Russian Messenger
The Eternal Husband
Московская ΠΌΠ΅Π΄ΠΈΠΊΠΎ-хирургичСская акадСмия
S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy
Preobrazhensky Regiment
Natural history
Π‘Π°Π½ΠΊΡ‚-ΠŸΠ΅Ρ‚Π΅Ρ€Π±ΡƒΡ€Π³ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ государствСнный лСсотСхничСский унивСрситСт
ΠœΠΈΠ½ΠΈΡΡ‚Π΅Ρ€ΡΡ‚Π²ΠΎ Π²Π½ΡƒΡ‚Ρ€Π΅Π½Π½ΠΈΡ… Π΄Π΅Π»
АлСкса́ндра Ива́новна Шу́бСрт-Яно́вская
Alexandrinsky Theatre
Poor Folk
"The Double"
Petrashevsky Circle
Smilax ornata
Michail Michailovich Dostoevsky
Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery
Tver
The Idiot
Aleksey Pleshcheyev
The Eternal Husband
Apollon Maykov
Novoye Vremya
epilepsy
The Russian Messenger
Pushkin
Gogol
A Sportsman's Sketches

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