Consequences of Consciousness: Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and TolstoyStanford University Press, 2007 - 238 頁 Russian psychological prose has made a distinct contribution to world culture--not only to literature, but also to practical psychology and even to neuropsychology. Consequences of Consciousness focuses primarily on Russian ideas of the self and subjectivity, and how these ideas find expression in the fiction of Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy--the most important founding authors of the Russian school of psychological realism. These writers explore both the limits and the autonomy of subjective consciousness, and their books are as relevant today as they have ever been. Through close analysis of many well-known texts, Orwin reveals that these three authors conversed with each other through their works. She emphasizes the role Western thought played in the development of their psychological prose and how it was transformed by a Russian context. |
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第 103 頁
... Critic as being among the leading lights whom the princess ( the prototype for Varvara Petrovna ) is trying to snare for her salon in Peters- burg . 37 Neither the " Writer " nor the " Critic " is identified . Not once in the almost two ...
... Critic as being among the leading lights whom the princess ( the prototype for Varvara Petrovna ) is trying to snare for her salon in Peters- burg . 37 Neither the " Writer " nor the " Critic " is identified . Not once in the almost two ...
第 143 頁
... critics - have hated her . In an open reference to Dickens and to this work , Dostoevsky bestowed the name Nelli on the orphaned child whom the narrator in The Insulted and the In- jured rescues and takes to live with him . 23 Critics ...
... critics - have hated her . In an open reference to Dickens and to this work , Dostoevsky bestowed the name Nelli on the orphaned child whom the narrator in The Insulted and the In- jured rescues and takes to live with him . 23 Critics ...
第 182 頁
... critic Evgenii Bazarov , who listens scorn- fully , because Nikolai sings his life story and tells the mournful truth about it . When , at the end of the novel , Bazarov's parents mourn him in the cemetery , the little fence surrounding ...
... critic Evgenii Bazarov , who listens scorn- fully , because Nikolai sings his life story and tells the mournful truth about it . When , at the end of the novel , Bazarov's parents mourn him in the cemetery , the little fence surrounding ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Platonic and the Turgenevian | 57 |
Dostoevskys Critique of Turgenev | 92 |
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