Abstract

Fyodor Dostoyevski, considered one of the best writers in history, not only wrote novels and short stories, he was also a journalist, a forerunner of philosophical and scientific trends such as existentialism or psychoanalysis, and also an epileptic. Dostoyevsky learned to live with epilepsy, and his first-hand accounts of the crises he suffered make it possible to delve into the reality of a patient with epilepsy, and learn about the best example that people with this disease should not be judged based on this pathology but of its nature, which in this case left us a legacy as valuable as that of its literature. Key words: Fyodor Dostoyevski, Lewis Carroll, writer, epilepsy, fatality

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