Aspects of Dostoevskii Art, Ethics and Faith.
Perhaps more than any other nineteenth-century Russian writer, Dostoevskii's continuing popularity rests on his contemporary relevance. The prophetic streak in his creativity gives him the same lasting appeal as dystopian novelists such as Zamiatin and Orwell whom he influenced and whose ethica...
Основен автор: | Reid, Robert, 1948- |
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Други автори: | Andrew, Joe. |
Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
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Amsterdam :
Editions Rodopi,
2012.
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Серия: |
Studies in Slavic literature and poetics.
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Онлайн достъп: |
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Съдържание:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Aspects of Dostoevskii: Art, Ethics and Faith; 1 Intermediary Semantic Formations in White Nights; 2 The Chronotope of Freedom: House of the Dead; 3 Why We Must Laugh at the Underground Man; 4 The Murder Plot in Crime and Punishment: A New Reading; 5 Images Are Created to Be Destroyed (Photography andPainting in The Idiot); 6 On the Koranic Motif in The Idiot and Demons; 7 'Excellent material, I see': What Happens in Bobok?; 8 Effacement and Enigma in the Making of The Meek Girl.
- 9 The Dream of a Ridiculous Man: Both Knowing andNot Knowing, and Questions of Philosophy10 For Men Only? Dostoevskii's Patriarchal Vision inThe Brothers Karamazov; 11 'Women of Faith' or 'Ladies of Little Faith': Mothersand Daughters in The Brothers Karamazov; 12 Friendly Persuasion and Divine Conversation inThe Brothers Karamazov; 13 One Little Onion and a Pound of Nuts: The Theme ofGiving and Accepting in The Brothers Karamazov; 14 Time v. Narrative in The Brothers Karamazov.