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“The Kumanin Inheritance Case” and The Adolescent: A Reception Aspect
Author(s) -
Sergey S. Shaulov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
dostoevskij i mirovaâ kulʹtura. filologičeskij žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2712-8512
pISSN - 2619-0311
DOI - 10.22455/2541-7894-2020-4-105-116
Subject(s) - parallels , inheritance (genetic algorithm) , context (archaeology) , appeal , personality , deferral , mythology , literature , perception , psychology , torah , psychoanalysis , history , art , philosophy , law , epistemology , political science , mechanical engineering , biochemistry , chemistry , accounting , archaeology , judaism , engineering , business , gene
The article considers a little-known aspect of the autobiographical context of F.M. Dostoevsky’s novel The Adolescent, which is related to the writer’s long-standing dispute with his relatives over A.F. Kumanina’s inheritance. Clear parallels between the vicissitudes of the case and Dostoevsky’s novel suggest that he consciously used this biographical material while working on The Adolescent. Unlike the Petrashevsky case, however, the Kumanin case did not become part of Dostoevsky’s biographical myth. Apparently, this explains both The Adolescent’s relatively poor reception compared to other novels of the great “Pentateuch” and its lesser appeal. In the historical “competition” of legends that distort the popular perception of Dostoevsky’s image, his personality, and life, the case of the Kumanin inheritance was less “successful”. As a result, it practically fell out of the context of The Adolescent’s perception and Dostoevsky’s legacy in general, although the novel begins with a direct mention of a disputed inheritance. Without taking into account its reverberations, the reception aspect of The Adolescent runs the risk of remaining significantly limited.

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