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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... thing of our own , our beloved own , the very thing that constitutes our particularity before the European world , that ... things about the other and to the other ; but the two became reconciled at the end of their careers.60 Nikolai ...
... thing of our own , our beloved own , the very thing that constitutes our particularity before the European world , that ... things about the other and to the other ; but the two became reconciled at the end of their careers.60 Nikolai ...
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... things , but for mankind he is the cause of few things , but of many things not the cause . For good things are fewer with us than evil " ( 2.379C ) . To Socrates , this simple , observed fact of predominating evil leads back by the ...
... things , but for mankind he is the cause of few things , but of many things not the cause . For good things are fewer with us than evil " ( 2.379C ) . To Socrates , this simple , observed fact of predominating evil leads back by the ...
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... things that are organized.1 Verbally , we remember unrelated items , even half a dozen of them , with great difficulty . Fortunately , items are almost always related , if only because we encounter them together . More often , they ...
... things that are organized.1 Verbally , we remember unrelated items , even half a dozen of them , with great difficulty . Fortunately , items are almost always related , if only because we encounter them together . More often , they ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
IN HIS YOUTH DOSTOEVSKY READ KARAMZIN | 25 |
AS A JOURNALIST DOSTOEVSKY READ EVERYTHING | 42 |
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