Zepter book: Beograd, 2000, 254 str. Prevod Milica Nikolić (SRP. lat) Od pisca Polifonijski roman Dostojevskog i osvetljavanje tog romana u kritičkoj literaturi Junak i piščev stav prema junaku u stvaralaštvu Dostojevskog Ideja kod Dostojevskog Žanrovske karakteristike u delima Dostojevskog i sižejno-kompozicijske odlike tih dela Reč kod Dostojevskog Tipovi prozne reči...
London: University of Minnesota Press, 1984. — 333 p. — (Theory & History of Literature. Vol. 8). — ISBN: 0816612277. Bakhtin's critique of Dostoevsky's work has revealed so much more to me about the form of this great author's novels than I would have ever been able to understand for myself. What makes Bakhtin such a masterful theorist is his methodical approach to...
Northwestern University Press, 2010. — x+172 p. — (Studies in Russian Literature and Theory). — ISBN: 978- 0- 8101- 2693- 0. In Dostoevsky’s Dialectics and the Problem of Sin, Ksana Blank borrows from ancient Greek, Chinese, and Christian dialectical traditions to formulate a dynamic image of Dostoevsky’s dialectics — distinct from Hegelian dialectics — as a philosophy of...
Chelsea House Publishers, 2003. — viii+311 p. — (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations). — ISBN: 0-7910-7579-6. Essays discuss Raskolnikov's motives, the themes of Christianity and existentialism, the causes of crime, and the use of space in Dostoyevsky's novel. (translation). The articles in the collection discuss Raskolnikov's motives, themes of Christianity and...
New York; New Haven; Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publisher, 1988. — 190 p. — (Modem Critical Interpretations). — ISBN: 1-55546-065-8. Harold Bloom. Introduction Richard Peace. Justice and Punishment Michael Holquist. How Sons Become Fathers Robert L. Belknap. The Rhetoric of an Ideological Novel Gary Saul Morson. Verbal Pollution in The Brothers Karamazov Maire Jaanus Kurrick....
București: Editura Anastasia — Cluj: Arhidiecezana, 1998. — 292 p. Krainik Nikifor. Dostoevsky and Russian Christianity (in Romanian) Cuprins: Prelegere inaugurală. Note biografice. Sensul operei lui Dostoievski. Opera lui Dostoievski. Occidentaliștii. Slavofilii. Cîteva din operele lui Dostoievski. Tragedia individualismului. Concepția afirmativă despre viață. Încheiere.
Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1986. — 186 p. — ISBN: 0-8294-0502-X. A Polemical Tradition. Dostoevsky: Prophet of Russian Orthodoxy. Dostoevsky and the Catholic Pax Romana. Conclution.
Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1967. — 308 p. The Romantic Realists . Realism, Pure and Romantic. Balzac: The Heightening of Substance. Dickens: Realism, Subjunctive and Indicative. Gogol: The Apotheosis of the Grotesque. The Inheritor: Dostoevsky . The Most Fantastic City: Approaches to a Myth. Evolution of the Myth: From Poor Folk to Notes from Underground. Apogee:...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995. — 523 p. Transliteration and Texts Some “Srange, ‘Unfinished’ Ideas” “The Unhappiest of Mortals” Khlestakov in Wiesbaden “Our Poor Little Defenseless Boys and Girls” The Sources of Crime and Punishment From Novella to Novel A Reading of Crime and Punishment Remarriage “A Little Diamond” The Gambler Escape and Exile Turgenev and...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976. — 401 p. Transliteration Moscow Prelude The Family Childhood, Boyhood, Youth The Religious Background The Cultural Background St. Petersburg The Academy of Engineers “A Marvellous, Exalted Being” The Two Romanticisms The Gogol Period : I The Gogol Period : II Poor Folk In the Limelight Belinsky and His Plélade Belinsky and...
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986. — 395 p. Transliteration and Texts A Time of Hope Exile’s Return “A Bit of Liberty, a Bit of Freedom” A New Movement: Pochvennichestvo Into the Fray Petersburg Visions An Aesthetics of Transcendence Polemical Skirmishes The Insulted and Injured The Era of Proclamations The First Leaflets Young Russia Portrait of a Nihilist “The Land...
Princeton University Press, 2010. — 980 p. — ISBN: 978-0-691-12819-1. Joseph Frank's award-winning, five-volume Dostoevsky is widely recognized as the best biography of the writer in any language - and one of the greatest literary biographies of the past half-century. Now Frank's monumental, 2500-page work has been skillfully abridged and condensed in this single, highly...
Princeton University Press, 2010. — xxiv, 959 p. — ISBN: 978-0-691-12819-1. True PDF Joseph Frank's award-winning, five-volume Dostoevsky is widely recognized as the best biography of the writer in any language - and one of the greatest literary biographies of the past half-century. Now Frank's monumental, 2500-page work has been skillfully abridged and condensed in this...
Princeton, Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2002. — 784 p. Transliteration and Texts. A New Beginning . A Quiet Return. Grazhdanin: The Citizen. Narodnichestvo: Russian Populism. The Diary of a Writer, 1873: I. The Diary of a Writer, 1873: II. At Bad Ems. A Literary Proletarian. Notes for A Raw Youth. A Raw Youth: Dostoevsky’s Trojan Horse. A Personal Periodical . A New...
Princeton University Press, 1987. — xvi, 320 p. — ISBN: 0-691-06576-4, 0-691-01422-. The present volume is the second in a series dealing with the life and works of Dostoevsky. It will be followed shortly by a third devoted to the next five years of Dostoevsky's life. His literary production was so abundant during this relatively short stretch of time, and Dostoevsky was so...
Austin; London: University of Texas Press, 1981. — 231 p. — ISBN: 0-292-71528-5. Joseph Frank. Foreword. Note on Transliteration and Basic Source Material. The Emergence of a “New Talent”. The House of the Dead. Time and the “Jewish Question”. Svidrigailov's Suicide — Shatov's Credo — The “Rothschild Idea”. The Possessed. Dostoyevsky as Journalist: The Citizen, The Diary of a...
London; New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004. — 228 p. — ISBN: 0-415-30489-X. This book examines Dostoevsky’s interest in, and engagement with, ‘Slavophilism’ - a Russian mid-nineteenth century movement of conservative nationalist thought. It explores Dostoevsky’s views, as expressed in both his non-fiction and fiction, on the religious, spiritual and moral ideas which he considered...
Conduttore: Cesare de Michelis. Trasmissione dal 30 dicembre 2010. Tema: Fëdor Dostoevskij e la ricerca della verità. Un fascicolo di 20 pagine, nel quale si ripercorrono la vita, le opere, la poetica, le scelte linguistiche e il contesto storico, politico e culturale di riferimento per ogni autore (oltre a una breve biografia del relatore). Da Omero a Tolstoj, da Dante a...
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Russian popular culture and folklore were a central theme in Dostoevsky's work, and folklore imagery permeates his fiction. Dostoevsky and the Russian People is a comprehensive study of the people and folklore in his art. Linda Ivanits investigates the integration of Dostoevsky's religious ideas and his use of folklore in his major...
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993. — 346 p. — ISBN: 0-8047-2120-3. This book is an overwhelming material that not only deals with Dostoevsky and his work, but tries to connect and shed some light on the influences and other great writers in connection to this Russian genius. The main point is that Dostoevsky is in his work and that the fluidity of his works not only...
Oxford: Oxford University (Clarendon) Press, 1983. — 365 p. — ISBN: 0-19-812645-X First Poet Poor People The Double Prisoner The Next Four Years The Dead House Under the Floor Parajournalist Crime and Punishment The Possessed The Brothers Karamazov
New York: Columbia University Press, 1978. — 201 p. — ISBN: 0-231-04422-4. The Emancipation and the Intelligentsia Period of Transition: Dostoevsky’s View of History The Imagination of Society The Economics of Writing Fantasy and Fiction Creative Process: From Ideology to Imagination
Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1996. — 315 p. Note on Translation and Transliteration Introduction: Dostoevsky and the Metaphysics of Inertia The Force of Inertia: Dostoevsky’s Confessional Heroes and the “Tragedy of the Underground” The Resurrection from Inertia in Crime And Punishment The Verdict of Death in The Idiot The Dead Machine of European Civilization:...
Ithaca; London: Cornell University Press, 1986. — 280 p. — ISBN: 0-8014-1882-8. Demons behind the Screen . Prehistorical. Shklovsky and Dostoevsky as Demons of Darkness. Roshal's Socialist Realist Myth. Ermler's Pure Art of the Party Line. Subhistorical. Power and the Exorcism of Genius . Ideological. Eisenstein's Cinema of Cruelty. Ivan Pyriev: Struggles of a Journeyman....
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. — 115 p. — (Landmarks of world literature). — ISBN: 0-521-38424-9. Note on the text Chronology The background to the novel The novel The critical reception Guide to further reading
Berkeley; Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1970. — 254 p. An Introduction An English Point of View Charades Descent from Reality Roots Dostoevsky at Close Quarters An Epileptic Mode of Being Stavrogin’s Confession Transmuted Dialectic The Temptation of Philosophy Resurrection and Applied Science Stylistics and Personality
Northwestern University Press, 2008. — xiv, 242 p. — (Studies in Russian Literature and Theory). — ISBN: 978-0-8101-2439-4. True PDF Dostoevsky’s Russian chauvinism and anti-Semitism have long posed problems for his readers and critics. How could the author of The Brothers Karamazov also be the source of the slurs against Jews in Diary of a Writer? And where is the celebrated...
Boston: G. K. Hall & Co., 1986. — 270 p. — (Critical Essays on World Literature). — ISBN: 0-8161-8828-9. Robin Feuer Miller. Introduction Vyacheslav Ivanov. The Novel-Tragedy Robert L. Belknap. The Didactic Plot: The Lesson about Suffering in Poor Folk John Jones. The Double Joseph Frank. Nihilism and Notes from Underground Barbara F. Howard. The Rhetoric of Confession:...
Cambridge MA, London: Harvard University Press, 1981. - 296 p. - ISBN: 0-674-21490-0. The Narrative Imperative. The Notebooks for The Idiot. Shaping the Reader's Expectations: The Narrative, Parts I and II. The Breakdown of the Reader's Trust in the Narrator: The Narrative, Parts III and IV. The Clash of Truth and Falsehood: The Inserted Narrative, Parts I and II. The Search...
2nd ed. — New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2008. — 156 p. Note on the References and Acknowledgments. Chronology of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Life and Work. Literary and Historical Context . Historical Context. The Importance of The Brothers Karamazov. Critical Reception. A Reading . Of Prefaces, Preludes, and Parodies Part I: Books I, II, and III. The Deep Heart’s Core Part...
Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1988. — 219 p. — ISBN 978-0810108110. Using Dostoevsky's most radical experiment in literary form as a springboard, Gary Saul Morson examines a number of key topics in contemporary literary theory, including the nature of oterary genres and their relation to interpretation. He convincingly argues that genre is not a property of texts...
New York: Russell & Russell, 1966. — 264 p. First Published in 1924. Biographical Note. Intruductory. His Life and Letters. The Underworld. Crime and Punishment. The Idiot. The Possessed. The Brothers Karamazov. Epilogue.
Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1982. — 140 p. Part One Dostoevski’s Early Stories 1846-1849 Works of Various Kinds, 1857-1865 Short Novels and Short Stories, 1866-1881 The Long Novels Part Two Types of Family Names The Social Classes Special Groups of Characters Animals Narrators Settings Russians with Non-Russian Names Given Names Tables Given Names in Dostoevski’s Fiction Non-Russian...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971. — 347 p. — ISBN: 0-521-07911-X. Early Writing and Notes from Underground. The Ethical Reappraisal: Crime and Punishment. Motive and Symbol: Crime and Punishment. The Triumph o f Aesthetics: The Idiot. The Condemned Man: The Idiot. The Pamphlet Novel: The Devils. The Great Sinner: The Devils. Parricide: The Brothers Karamazov. Justice...
Lanham; New York; London: University Press of America, 1985. — 228 p. — ISBN: 0-8191-4372-3. By applying several aspects of Mikhail Bahktin's discourse-utterance theory, the author examines the use of quotation in Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov." All ideological pronouncements made by the heroes of the book are classified into two types of poetic utterance: authoritative...
Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 1992. — 150 s. — (Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis. Slavica Wratislaviensia, 75) — ISBN: 83-229-0801-6. Mit azjatycko-koraniczny w tworczości Dostojewskiego. Syberia w utopii historiozoficznej Dostojewskiego. Dostojewskiego Oriens Byzanticus. Orient biblijny u Dostojewskiego (Babilon i Jeruzalem). Dostojewski w kregu spraw...
The Hague; Paris: Mouton, 1969. — 198 p. — (Slavistic Printings and Reprintings, 64). — ISBN: 978-3111031286. This work is an attempt to study the literary criticism of a relatively limited group of eminent critics, Belinskij, Čemyševskij, Dobroljubov, Pisarev, and Mixajlovskij, representative of that current of socio-literary criticism which was such a prominent feature of the...
Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 2015. — 308 p. — ISBN: 978-1-61163-417-4. Inexpressible Ideas: A Multifaceted Life and Legal Lens The Impenetrable Mental Capacity Doctrine: The Double The Confessant Gene: Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov Prisons of Coercion: Notes from The House of the Dead Conclusion: Stushevatsia and Other Expressed Ideas
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2013. — 318 p. — ISBN: 978-0-299-29353-6. When geniuses meet, something extraordinary happens, like lightning produced from colliding clouds, observed Russian poet Alexander Blok. There is perhaps no literary collision more fascinating and deserving of study than the relationship between Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837), Russia's greatest...
Ithaca; London: Cornell University Press, 2002. — 251 p. —- ISBN: 0-8014-3994-9. Introduction: Dostoevsky as a Philosopher Matter and Spirit The Case against Rational Egoism The Ethics of Altruism The Logic of Aesthetics A Christian Utopia “The Russian Idea” Conclusion: Dostoevsky’s Vision of Humanity
Belmont: Nordland Publishing Company, 1975. — 508 p. — ISBN: 0-913124-08-7. Note on Transliteration The Historical Background The Reevaluation Begins Ideological Preconditions for a New Soviet Attitude to Dostoevski The 75th Anniversary Campaign of 1956 Dostoevski’s Artistic Mastery The 10-Volume Edition of Dostoevski's Works (1956-1958) The Academy Edition of Dostoevski's...
New York: Octagon Books, 1969. — 412 p. Criticism Before the Revolution . The Early “Radical” Critics. Decadents, Symbolists, and Mystics. The Early Marxist Critics. Criticism on the Eve of the Revolution. Soviet Literary Criticism . Maxim Gorki. Survey of Soviet Studies of Dostoyevski. Documentary Research and Publication of the Materials. Stylistic and Historical Studies. The...
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1981. — 482 p. — ISBN: 0-299-08314-4. Transliteration Abbreviations and Short Titles Genesis and Background The Brothers Karamazov in Dostoevsky’s Life The Story of the Writing of The Brothers Karamazov Early Versions of Aspects of The Brothers Karamazov Literary Sources of The Brothers Karamazov Connections with Earlier Works Prototypes...
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1998. — 171 p. — ISBN: 0-299-16050-5. Detractors and Defenders of Dostoevsky’s Art The Early Dostoevsky Fact, Fiction, and Psychology in Dostoevsky’s Art The Art of Crime and Punishment The Hierarchy of Meanings in The Idiot Dostoevsky and the Drama: The Possessed On the Style o f A Raw Youth Subtext, Intertext, and Ambiguity in The...
Boston: Twayne, 1990. — 107 p. — ISBN: 0-8057-9412-3. Note on the References and Acknowledgments Chronology: Fyodor Dodtoevsky's Life and Work Historical Context The Importance of the Work Critical Reception The Notebooks to The Idiot The Evidence from Dostoevsky’s Correspondence Personal Elements in The Idiot The Literary Subtext Composition The Narrator The Psychological...
The Hague; Paris: Mouton, 1969. — 326 p. Themes and Variations Experiments in Human Existence The Young Dostoevsky and the Very Young Female The Psychologist Great Synthetic Characters Structure and Texture The Humorist The Man and His Work Appendix I. Tales of a Well-Travelled Man (From the notes of a party unknown) Appendix II. The Larja Episode in the Original Version of...
Bern, etc.: Peter Lang, 2007. — 229 p. — ISBN: 978-3-03-911206-7. The second edition of the Diary of a Writer (1876-1877) marked a crucial point in Dostoevskii's literary career. In spite of critics' attacks, many ordinary readers were overwhelmed by Dostoevskii's charisma and began writing to him from different parts of Russia, expressing their views of the moral, social and...
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1967. — 165 p. Biographical Note The Man and His World His Life and Work The Writing of The Brothers Karamazov The Writer Selections from the Letters Selections from the Notebooks The Critics Ernest Simmons: A Historical and Analytic Introduction to The Brothers Karamazov Sigmund Freud: Dostoevsky and Parricide Eliseo Vivas: The Two...
Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Press, 1964. — XIV, 255 p. In the past, critics have considered Dostoevsky an artist, thinker or psychologist, according to their own temperment. Now, with the appearance of Dostoevsky: The Major Fiction, it is at last possible to see him whole - for in this close, critical reading of Dostoevsky's major works the aesthetic, ideological, and...
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