The Genesis of The Brothers Karamazov: The Aesthetics, Ideology, and Psychology of Text MakingBelknap (Slavic languages, Columbia U.) traces Dostoevsky's last, great novel to its sources, exploring how the author consciously transformed his experience and his readings to construct the work. It is both a lucid analysis of a complex and difficult text and an inquiry into the process of literary creation. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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1. Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881. Brat ia Karamozovy. I. Title II. Series. HI. Series: Studies of the Harriman Institute. PG3325.B73B38 1990 891.73'3— dc20 90-7227 CIP Contents Preface IX Chapter One Introductory i I This Book.
1. Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881. Brat ia Karamozovy. I. Title II. Series. HI. Series: Studies of the Harriman Institute. PG3325.B73B38 1990 891.73'3— dc20 90-7227 CIP Contents Preface IX Chapter One Introductory i I This Book.
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Contents Preface IX Chapter One Introductory i I This Book Studies the Ways in Which Dostoevsky Transformed the Materials He Incorporated into The Brothers Karamazov. i II Some Serious Readers Object to Such Studies.
Contents Preface IX Chapter One Introductory i I This Book Studies the Ways in Which Dostoevsky Transformed the Materials He Incorporated into The Brothers Karamazov. i II Some Serious Readers Object to Such Studies.
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42 Chapter Three Dostoevsky Condensed a Lifetime of Preparation into a Year of Planning and Two Years of Writing. 45 I Dostoevsky Built The Brothers Karamazov out of Many Experiences That Are Partly Knowable, As They Are Reshaped in the ...
42 Chapter Three Dostoevsky Condensed a Lifetime of Preparation into a Year of Planning and Two Years of Writing. 45 I Dostoevsky Built The Brothers Karamazov out of Many Experiences That Are Partly Knowable, As They Are Reshaped in the ...
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Chapter Four Dostoevsky Kept Merging and Reworking the Sources of Mttia Karamazov to Form a New Character and a New Plot 57 I The Convict Ilinskils Guilt and Innocence Served Different Purposes in The House of the Dead.
Chapter Four Dostoevsky Kept Merging and Reworking the Sources of Mttia Karamazov to Form a New Character and a New Plot 57 I The Convict Ilinskils Guilt and Innocence Served Different Purposes in The House of the Dead.
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Chapter Seven dostoevsky's attitudes shape the arguments Ivan Karamazov Inherits and Uses i 1 1 I Critics Have Found Many Sources for Ivan and the Grand Inquisitor, i 1 1 II Ivans Doubt about the Position He States Has Parallels in ...
Chapter Seven dostoevsky's attitudes shape the arguments Ivan Karamazov Inherits and Uses i 1 1 I Critics Have Found Many Sources for Ivan and the Grand Inquisitor, i 1 1 II Ivans Doubt about the Position He States Has Parallels in ...
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Chapter | 15 |
In His Youth Dostoevsky Read Karamzin | 25 |
As a Journalist Dostoevsky Read Everything | 42 |
Chapter Four | 57 |
Chapter Five | 73 |
Chapter | 89 |
Chapter Seven | 111 |
Chapter Eight | 127 |
TV Raktitn Is a Parody of Ivan | 148 |
Notes | 167 |
Studies of the Harriman Institute | 187 |
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