Dostoyevsky: The Brothers KaramazovCambridge University Press, 1992年11月26日 - 115 頁 The Brothers Karamazov, completed in November 1880 just two months before Dostoyevsky's death, displays both his mastery as a storyteller and his significance as a thinker. In this volume, Dr. Leatherbarrow shows that far from being merely a philosophical religious tract, The Brothers Karamazov is an enjoyable and accessible novel. He discusses its major themes, including atheism and belief, the nature of man, socialism and individualism, and the state of European civilization, focusing particulary on those themes of justice, order and disorder, in whose revolutionary treatment he sees the real significance of this literary landmark. |
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... novel 2 The novel 1 4 21 The family 21 The fragmented hero The quest for harmony Pro and contra 30 42 59 ' A realist in a higher sense ' 81 3 The critical reception Guide to further reading 98 112 Note on the text The Brothers Karamazov ...
... novel 2 The novel 1 4 21 The family 21 The fragmented hero The quest for harmony Pro and contra 30 42 59 ' A realist in a higher sense ' 81 3 The critical reception Guide to further reading 98 112 Note on the text The Brothers Karamazov ...
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... novel are my own . No footnotes are given , but reference is made , where essential , to critical studies listed in the guide to further reading . This in turn does not pretend to bibliographical completeness : it is confined to a list ...
... novel are my own . No footnotes are given , but reference is made , where essential , to critical studies listed in the guide to further reading . This in turn does not pretend to bibliographical completeness : it is confined to a list ...
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... novel has been approached by the new reader as a hostile peak to be scaled by the ambitious intel- ligence , or as a form of particularly strenuous intellectual weight - training to be endured with gritted teeth in the hope of enhanced ...
... novel has been approached by the new reader as a hostile peak to be scaled by the ambitious intel- ligence , or as a form of particularly strenuous intellectual weight - training to be endured with gritted teeth in the hope of enhanced ...
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... novel ends with Alyosha leaving the monastery and following Zosima's advice to go out into the world . If the novel's plot is simple , its thematic preoccupations and artistic innovations are startlingly ambitious . It addresses such ...
... novel ends with Alyosha leaving the monastery and following Zosima's advice to go out into the world . If the novel's plot is simple , its thematic preoccupations and artistic innovations are startlingly ambitious . It addresses such ...
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... novel's preoccupation with justice , order and disorder , for it is in the revolutionary artistic treat- ment of these themes that its real significance as a literary landmark lies . Chapter 1 The background to the novel Well , the ...
... novel's preoccupation with justice , order and disorder , for it is in the revolutionary artistic treat- ment of these themes that its real significance as a literary landmark lies . Chapter 1 The background to the novel Well , the ...
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The background to the novel | 4 |
The novel | 21 |
The fragmented hero | 30 |
The quest for harmony | 42 |
Pro and contra | 59 |
A realist in a higher sense | 81 |
The critical reception | 98 |
Guide to further reading | 112 |
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