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Apollinaria Prokofyevna Suslova (Russian: Аполлина́рия Проко́фьевна Су́слова; 1839–1918), commonly known as Polina Suslova (Поли́на Су́слова), was a Russian short story writer, who is perhaps best known as a mistress of writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, wife of Vasily Rozanov and a sister of Russia's ...
Feb 4, 2018 · Polina Suslova was imperious, manipulative, jealous, and she constantly demanded that he divorce his “consumptive wife” Maria Isayeva. Dostoyevsky 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.
Jul 29, 2015 · What is more, Polina, the protagonist in The Gambler, was undoubtedly based on Suslova. Redemption at last Anna Snitkina, who was 25 years Dostoevsky’s junior, was his stenographer during his...
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Jun 8, 2011 · The gambler, with Polina Suslova's diary by Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881; Suslova, Apollinariia, 1840-1918. Gody blizosti s Dostoevskim. English. Selections; Terras, Victor; Wasiolek, Edward
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Paris in 1862, fell in love with Polina Suslova, 20 years his junior, who remained his mistress for a few years. This affair ended in 1863 when Polina rejected Dostoyevsky’s love for another man. Dostoyevsky scholars acknowledge that Polina inspired his portrayal of Polina Alexandrovna in The Gambler and that it was his own tempestuous