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Dostoevskii Companion
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- Utgivningsdatum2018-11-29
- Mått155 x 234 x 30 mm
- Vikt834 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieCultural Syllabus
- Antal sidor556
- FörlagAcademic Studies Press
- ISBN9781618117274
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Katherine Bowers is an Assistant Professor of Slavic Studies at the University of British Columbia. A specialist in nineteenth-century Russian literature and culture, she is currently completing a monograph about gothic fiction’s influence on Russian realism.Connor Doak is a lecturer in Russian at the University of Bristol. He works primarily on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian literature, with a special interest in gender and sexuality in Russian culture. He has authored articles on authors including Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Petrushevskaia and Pushkin, and is currently working on a study of masculinity in Maiakovsky’s poetry.Kate Holland is Associate Professor of Russian Literature at the University of Toronto. She is the author of the monograph, The Novel in the Age of Disintegration: Dostoevsky and the Problem of Genre in the 1870s (2013), as well as articles on Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Herzen, Saltykov-Shchedrin and Veselovsky.
- AcknowledgmentsHow to Use this BookNote on Translation, Transliteration, and ReferencingTimeline of Dostoevsky’s Life and WorksBiography and ContextChapter 1: The Early DostoevskyIntroduction“A Noble Vocation” (2012) by Robert BirdThe Ribbon Theft Incident from Confessions(1789) by Jean-Jacques RousseauA Son’s Revenge from The Robbers(1781) by Friedrich SchillerFirst Glimpse of Udolpho (1794) by Ann RadcliffeThe House of Monsieur Grandet in Eugénie Grandet(1833) by Honoré de BalzacLittle Nell in The Old Curiosity Shop(1841) by Charles DickensThe Overcoat (1842) by Nikolai Gogol′ Poor Folk(1846) by Fedor DostoevskyFirst Night from “White Nights” (1848) by Fedor DostoevskyLetter to Gogol′ (1847) by Vissarion BelinskiiThree Documents from the Petrashevskii Trial (1849)The Mock Execution: Letter to Mikhail Dostoevsky, December 22, 1849 by Fedor DostoevskyChapter 2: Dostoevsky and His ContemporariesIntroductionA Review of The Double(1846) by Vissarion BelinskiiThoughts on The Double(1847) by Valerian MaikovThe Row with Turgenev: Letter to Apollon Maikov, August 16, 1867 by Fedor DostoevskyThe Caricature of Turgenev in Demons(1872) by Fedor DostoevskyReaction to Demons: Letter to Mariia Miliutina, December 3, 1872 by Ivan Turgenev“Landowners’ Literature”: Letter to Nikolai Strakhov, May 18, 1871 by Fedor DostoevskyThoughts on Anna Karenina(1877) by Fedor DostoevskyTiny Alterations of Consciousness (1890) by Lev TolstoyFrom A Cruel Talent(1882) by Nikolai MikhailovskiiTolstoy and Dostoevsky (1902) by Dmitrii MerezhkovskiiThe Root and the Flower: Dostoevsky and Turgenev (1993) by Robert Louis JacksonPoeticsChapter 3: AestheticsIntroductionMr—bov and the Question of Art (1861) by Fedor DostoevskyThe Defense of the Ideal: Letter to Apollon Maikov, December 11, 1868 by Fedor DostoevskyApropos of the Exhibition (1873) by Fedor DostoevskyPoet of the Underground (1875) by Fedor DostoevskyDmitrii Karamazov on Beauty (1878) by Fedor DostoevskyTwo Kinds of Beauty (1966) by Robert Louis JacksonDostoevsky’s Fantastic Pages (2006) by Vladimir ZakharovChapter 4: CharactersIntroductionMakar Devushkin (2009) by Carol ApollonioUnderground Man (1963) by Mikhail BakhtinRaskol′nikov (2002) by Konstantine KlioutchkineMyshkin (1998) by Liza KnappNastas′ia Filippovna (2004) by Sarah J YoungStavrogin (1969) by Joseph FrankFedor Karamazov (2003) by Deborah A MartinsenIvan Karamazov and Smerdiakov (1992) by Harriet MuravAlesha Karamazov (1977) by Valentina VetlovskaiaChapter 5: The NovelIntroductionA Novel of Disintegration from the Notebooks for The Adolescent(1874) by Fedor DostoevskyAn Exceptional Family from The Adolescent(1875) by Fedor DostoevskyRemaking the Noble Family Novel (2013) by Kate HollandA New Kind of Hero (1963) by Mikhail Bakhtin“Chronicle Time” in Dostoevsky (1979) by Dmitrii LikhachevThe Narrator of The Idiot(1981) by Robin Feuer MillerSideshadowing in Dostoevsky’s Novels (1994) by Gary Saul MorsonThe Plot of Crime and Punishment(2016) by Robert L BelknapChapter 6: From Journalism to FictionIntroductionFeuilleton, April 22, 1847 by Fedor DostoevskyThe Petersburg Feuilletons (1979) by Joseph FrankDostoevsky’s “Vision on the Neva” (1979) by Joseph FrankExcerpts from the Notebooks forThe Idiot(1867) by Fedor DostoevskyNastas′ia Filippovna’s History from The Idiot(1869) by Fedor DostoevskyOl′ga Umetskaia and The Idiot(2017) by Katherine BowersTwo Suicides from A Writer’s Diary(1876) by Fedor DostoevskyFrom “The Meek One: A Fantastic Story” (1876) by Fedor DostoevskyA Case Study: October, November, December 1876 (2013) by Kate HollandA Writer’s Diary as a Historical Phenomenon (2004) by Igor′ VolginA Writer’s Diary, April 1877 issue in fullThemesChapter 7: Captivity, Free Will, and UtopiaIntroductionDostoevsky’s Prison Years (2013) by James P ScanlanPrison Life: Letter to Mikhail Dostoevsky, February 22, 1854 by Fedor DostoevskyThe Prison from Notes from the House of the Dead(1862) by Fedor DostoevskyThe Eagle from Notes from the House of the Dead(1862) by Fedor DostoevskyDostoevsky Responds to the Censorship Committee (1986) by Joseph FrankVera Pavlovna’s Fourth Dream from What Is to Be Done?(1863) by Nikolai ChernyshevskiiThe Prison of Utopia (1986) by Joseph FrankThe Crystal Palace from Notes from Underground(1864) by Fedor DostoevskyTwice Two from Notes from Underground(1864) by Fedor DostoevskyPhilosophical Pro et Contra in Part I of Crime and Punishment(1981) by Robert Louis JacksonMeta-utopia (1981) by Gary Saul MorsonA Note on His Wife’s Death (1864) by Fedor DostoevskyThe Speech at the Stone from Brothers Karamazov(1880) by Fedor DostoevskyOde to Joy (2004) by Robert Louis JacksonChapter 8: Dostoevsky’s OthersIntroductionPortrait of Alei in Notes from the House of the Dead(1862) by Fedor DostoevskyPortrait of Isai Fomich inNotes from the House of the Dead(1862) by Fedor DostoevskyThe Jewish Question (1877) by Fedor DostoevskyChristians, Muslims, and Jews in Notes from the House of the Dead(2008) by Susan McReynoldsFrom “A Few Words about George Sand” (1876) by Fedor DostoevskyFrom “About Women Again” (1876) by Fedor DostoevskyThe Woman Question in Crime and Punishment(1994) by Nina Pelikan StrausThe Mothers Karamazov (2009) by Carol ApollonioChapter 9: RussiaIntroductionFellow Convicts from Notes from the House of the Dead(1862) by Fedor DostoevskyAfter the Emancipation (1860) by Fedor DostoevskyGoing Beyond Theory (1862) by Fedor DostoevskyDostoevsky and the Slavophiles (2003) by Sarah HudspithThe Coming Apocalypse from the Notebooks for Demons(1870) by Fedor DostoevskyPeasant Marei (1876) by Fedor DostoevskyPushkin Speech (1880) by Fedor DostoevskyChapter 10: GodIntroductionA Confession of Faith: Letter to Natal′ia Fonvizina, early March 1854 by Fedor DostoevskyMyshkin and Rogozhin Exchange Crosses in The Idiot(1869) by Fedor DostoevskyDostoevsky’s Religious Thought (1903) by Lev ShestovOn the Grand Inquisitor (1921) by Nikolai BerdiaevHagiography in Brothers Karamazov(1985) by Nina PerlinaOn the Koranic Motif in The Idiot and Demons(2012) by Diane Oenning ThompsonFrom Dostoevsky’s Religion(2005) by Steven CassedyIndex
“This fascinating and useful collection combinesDostoevsky’s own texts (fictional excerpts, letters, articles) with a number ofilluminating essays to shed light on various aspects of the author’s life, work,and thought. Designed with undergraduate students in mind, the collection,edited by Katherine Bowers, Connor Doak, and Kate Holland, will be of greathelp to students and to those who teach them, capturing what professors talkabout when they talk about Dostoevsky.” —Vladimir Golstein, Brown University, Russian Review Vol. 78, No. 2
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