Tolstoy and Dostoevsky: How Different Can They Be?

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This masterclass is a taster session in the literature of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, diving into some of the key themes of their work. Discussion will be centred on dispelling the myth that as authors, they are very alike and write about similar topics - that Dostoevsky is all doom and gloom and diving into some of the themes of their work - a taster session in their literature.

  • Host: Lisa is half English, half Russian and studied German and Russian literature (as well as language and culture) at Oxford, which included a year abroad, half of which she spent  in Moscow studying Voice and Music History at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire, alongside work as a translator. She has since worked for the Russian Paintings, Russian Art Department, at Sotheby’s in London.

  • Suitability: Minds Underground™’s online Languages masterclasses are aimed at, but not restricted to, students looking to study degrees in Modern or Ancient languages, offering an incredibly varied opportunity to delve into and explore both the cultural and linguistic aspects of the language(s) you choose through literature. Highlighting how proactive you are in your research and preparation is encouraged by admissions tutors, particularly for Oxbridge.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours dependent on the level of detail desired.

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This masterclass is a taster session in the literature of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, diving into some of the key themes of their work. Discussion will be centred on dispelling the myth that as authors, they are very alike and write about similar topics - that Dostoevsky is all doom and gloom and diving into some of the themes of their work - a taster session in their literature.

  • Host: Lisa is half English, half Russian and studied German and Russian literature (as well as language and culture) at Oxford, which included a year abroad, half of which she spent  in Moscow studying Voice and Music History at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire, alongside work as a translator. She has since worked for the Russian Paintings, Russian Art Department, at Sotheby’s in London.

  • Suitability: Minds Underground™’s online Languages masterclasses are aimed at, but not restricted to, students looking to study degrees in Modern or Ancient languages, offering an incredibly varied opportunity to delve into and explore both the cultural and linguistic aspects of the language(s) you choose through literature. Highlighting how proactive you are in your research and preparation is encouraged by admissions tutors, particularly for Oxbridge.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours dependent on the level of detail desired.

This masterclass is a taster session in the literature of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, diving into some of the key themes of their work. Discussion will be centred on dispelling the myth that as authors, they are very alike and write about similar topics - that Dostoevsky is all doom and gloom and diving into some of the themes of their work - a taster session in their literature.

  • Host: Lisa is half English, half Russian and studied German and Russian literature (as well as language and culture) at Oxford, which included a year abroad, half of which she spent  in Moscow studying Voice and Music History at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire, alongside work as a translator. She has since worked for the Russian Paintings, Russian Art Department, at Sotheby’s in London.

  • Suitability: Minds Underground™’s online Languages masterclasses are aimed at, but not restricted to, students looking to study degrees in Modern or Ancient languages, offering an incredibly varied opportunity to delve into and explore both the cultural and linguistic aspects of the language(s) you choose through literature. Highlighting how proactive you are in your research and preparation is encouraged by admissions tutors, particularly for Oxbridge.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours dependent on the level of detail desired.

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