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Dostoevsky : A Writer in His Time
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Joseph Frank
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December 31 2010
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9781400833412
Publication date:
December 31 2010
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10.1515/9781400833412
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
List of Illustrations
pp. xiii
Preface: Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time
pp. xix
Acknowledgments
pp. xxi
Transliteration
pp. xxiii
Abbreviations
pp. 3
Chapter 1. Prelude
pp. 5
Chapter 2. The Family
pp. 23
Chapter 3. The Religious and Cultural Background
pp. 38
Chapter 4. The Academy of Military Engineers
pp. 51
Chapter 5. The Two Romanticisms
pp. 61
Chapter 6. The Gogol Period
pp. 76
Chapter 7. Poor Folk
pp. 86
Chapter 8. Dostoevsky and the Pléiade
pp. 94
Chapter 9. Belinsky and Dostoevsky: I
pp. 104
Chapter 10. Feuilletons and Experiments
pp. 119
Chapter 11. Belinsky and Dostoevsky: II
pp. 129
Chapter 12. The Beketov and Petrashevsky Circles
pp. 145
Chapter 13. Dostoevsky and Speshnev
pp. 163
Chapter 14. The Peter-and-Paul Fortress
pp. 185
Chapter 15. Katorga
pp. 196
Chapter 16. “Monsters in Their Misery”
pp. 223
Chapter 17. Private Dostoevsky
pp. 243
Chapter 18. A Russian Heart
pp. 255
Chapter 19. The Siberian Novellas
pp. 273
Chapter 20. Homecoming
pp. 281
Chapter 21. Into the Fray
pp. 298
Chapter 22. An Aesthetics of Transcendence
pp. 317
Chapter 23. The Insulted and Injured
pp. 330
Chapter 24. The Era of Proclamations
pp. 341
Chapter 25. Portrait of a Nihilist
pp. 358
Chapter 26. Time: The Final Months
pp. 372
Chapter 27. Winter Notes on Summer Impressions
pp. 384
Chapter 28. An Emancipated Woman, A Tormented Lover
pp. 399
Chapter 29. The Prison of Utopia
pp. 413
Chapter 30. Notes from Underground
pp. 441
Chapter 31. The End of Epoch
pp. 455
Chapter 32. Khlestakov in Wiesbaden
pp. 472
Chapter 33. From Novella to Novel
pp. 483
Chapter 34. Crime and Punishment
pp. 509
Chapter 35. “A Little Diamond”
pp. 521
Chapter 36. The Gambler
pp. 531
Chapter 37. Escape and Exile
pp. 549
Chapter 38. In Search of a Novel
pp. 564
Chapter 39. An Inconsolable Father
pp. 577
Chapter 40. The Idiot
pp. 590
Chapter 41. The Pamphlet and the Poem
pp. 601
Chapter 42. Fathers, Sons, and Stavrogin
pp. 616
Chapter 43. Exile’s Return
pp. 626
Chapter 44. History and Myth in Demons
pp. 650
Chapter 45. The Book of the Impostors
pp. 669
Chapter 46. The Citizen
pp. 682
Chapter 47. Narodnichestvo: Russian Populism
pp. 694
Chapter 48. Bad Ems
pp. 706
Chapter 49. A Raw Youth
pp. 723
Chapter 50. A Public Figure
pp. 738
Chapter 51. The Diary of a Writer, 1876–1877
pp. 760
Chapter 52. A New Novel
pp. 779
Chapter 53. The Great Debate
pp. 788
Chapter 54. Rebellion and the Grand Inquisitor
pp. 804
Chapter 55. Terror and Martial Law
pp. 813
Chapter 56. The Pushkin Festival
pp. 835
Chapter 57. Controversies and Conclusions
pp. 848
Chapter 58. The Brothers Karamazov: Books 1–4
pp. 867
Chapter 59. The Brothers Karamazov: Books 5–6
pp. 886
Chapter 60. The Brothers Karamazov: Books 7–12
pp. 912
Chapter 61. Death and Transfiguration
pp. 933
Editor’s Note
pp. 935
Index
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