“The first notebookˮ by F. M. Dostoevsky: transcription and new readings
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“The first notebookˮ by F. M. Dostoevsky: transcription and new readings
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Кonstantin Barsht 
Occupation: Doctor of Philological Sciences, Leading Researcher at the Institute of Russian Literature (the Pushkin House) of the RAS
Affiliation: The Institute of Russian Literature (the Pushkin House) of the RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg
Svetlana Beryozkina
Affiliation: The Institute of Russian Literature (the Pushkin House) of the RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Tatyana Galasheva
Affiliation: The Institute of Russian Literature (the Pushkin House) of the RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Pages
15-24
Abstract

The article offers an analysis of the outcome of the work on a diplomatic transcription of ‘the first’ notebook by F.M. Dostoevsky (The Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, F.212.1.3); we dwell on major prerequisites for that kind of scholarly documentation, on the characteristic properties of the document, and on textual parameters selected for transcription. The article contains a table showing some new readings of the Dostoevsky notebook.

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F.M. Dostoevsky’s working book, textual criticism, diplomatic transcriptions, facsimile, languages of the manuscript.
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03.10.2018
Date of publication
07.10.2018
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