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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... eyes on the opposite corner of the room . Suddenly it seemed to him as if something was stirring there . He gazed there . Just so , something was effortfully crawling out of the corner crack , shifted clumsily , and began to grow . It ...
... eyes on the opposite corner of the room . Suddenly it seemed to him as if something was stirring there . He gazed there . Just so , something was effortfully crawling out of the corner crack , shifted clumsily , and began to grow . It ...
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... eyes and his exaggerated humility hint at something distasteful : " A young fellow , apparently about twenty - two , in a layman's frock coat , a seminarian and future theologian , for some reason the protégé of the monastery and its ...
... eyes and his exaggerated humility hint at something distasteful : " A young fellow , apparently about twenty - two , in a layman's frock coat , a seminarian and future theologian , for some reason the protégé of the monastery and its ...
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... eye sends a signal when stimulated but stops sending signals when stimulated con- tinuously for several seconds . This fading turns eye nerves into motion detectors , which has obvious Darwinian value for recogniz- ing threats or prey ...
... eye sends a signal when stimulated but stops sending signals when stimulated con- tinuously for several seconds . This fading turns eye nerves into motion detectors , which has obvious Darwinian value for recogniz- ing threats or prey ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
IN HIS YOUTH DOSTOEVSKY READ KARAMZIN | 25 |
AS A JOURNALIST DOSTOEVSKY READ EVERYTHING | 42 |
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