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Essay heading: Dostoevsky
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While serving his military service he married his first wife, Maria Isaev. Both she and Fyodor's brother Mikhail died soon after the marriage burdening him with debts. His situation was made worse by gambling. (http://www.online-literature.com) This experience later came back to inspire him to write the book The Gambler... displayed 300 characters
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It took him several years to get back on his feet and pay back his debts.
He met his second wife dictating one of his first major books The Gambler to a woman named Anna Snitkin, some say that she understood his manias and rages and this is why they fell so deeply in love. They were married in 1867... displayed next 300 characters
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