The Genesis of The Brothers Karamazov: The Aesthetics, Ideology, and Psychology of Text MakingNorthwestern University Press, 1990 - 199 頁 Robert L. Belknap is the author of The Structure of "The Brothers Karamazov," which is generally regarded as one of the best studies on Dostoevsky produced by the present generation of scholars. The Genesis of "The Brothers Karamazov" continues and complements Belknap's earlier work, tracing Dostoevsky's last, great novel to its sources and exploring the works Dostoevsky read and consciously employed in constructing it. |
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... sense that major literature is rarely if ever invented out of nothing . Rather , its authors discover its elements in the existing writing and other materials they copy , imitate , quote , use , parody , or react to in other ways . In ...
... sense that major literature is rarely if ever invented out of nothing . Rather , its authors discover its elements in the existing writing and other materials they copy , imitate , quote , use , parody , or react to in other ways . In ...
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... sense of the absurd , and the fourth , with an autobiographical aside , deduces this sense of the absurd from the senselessness of the suffering of children . The third sentence seems to be a puzzling interruption , dealing with the ...
... sense of the absurd , and the fourth , with an autobiographical aside , deduces this sense of the absurd from the senselessness of the suffering of children . The third sentence seems to be a puzzling interruption , dealing with the ...
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... sense of motion in time to our perception , because this picture is " better " than the discontinuous existence of an entity . By reducing our world to outlines and then reconstituting forms in space and time , we create a world that is ...
... sense of motion in time to our perception , because this picture is " better " than the discontinuous existence of an entity . By reducing our world to outlines and then reconstituting forms in space and time , we create a world that is ...
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AN UNDERSTANDING OF NOVISIMILITUDE | 5 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
DOSTOEVSKY TREATED THE SECULAR CLASSICS | 22 |
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