Dostoevsky: His Life and WorkPrinceton University Press, 1967 - 687 páginas Konstantin Mochulsky's critical biography is, in the words of George Gibian, "the best single work in any language about Dostoevsky's work as a whole." Through its close and insightful analysis of individual writings, relating them to his personal life and fortunes, it provides a sustained account of Dostoevsky's evolution as a novelist. Already established as a modern classic in the original Russian and in the French translation, this superb book is now available in English. |
Índice
Childhood and Youth | 3 |
Poor People | 24 |
The Double and Mister Prokharchin | 40 |
Works of 18471848 | 69 |
The First Attempt at a Novel Netochka Nezvanova | 99 |
Dostoevsky the Revolutionary | 114 |
The Fortress and Penal Servitude | 133 |
Exile First Marriage Uncles Dream The Village of Stepanchikovo | 155 |
The Idiot | 334 |
Florence and Dresden The Eternal Husband and The Life of a Great Sinner | 382 |
Work on the Novel The Devils | 404 |
The Devils | 433 |
The Epoch of The Citizen The Diary of a Writer for 1873 | 470 |
A Raw Youth | 488 |
The Diary of a Writer 18761877 | 535 |
The Final Years The History of the Creation of The Brothers Karamazov | 565 |
Notes from the House of Death | 182 |
The Humiliated and Wronged | 198 |
The Journal Time 18611863 Winter Notes on Summer Impressions His Intimacy with A Suslova | 219 |
The Journal Epoch Notes from Underground | 242 |
Crime and Punishment | 270 |
The Gambler Second Marriage Life Abroad 18661868 | 314 |
The Brothers Karamazov | 596 |
The Pushkin Speech Death | 637 |
Conclusion | 649 |
Appendix | 653 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Dostoevsky: His Life and Work Konstantin Mochulsky,Константин Мочульский Vista previa restringida - 1971 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Chernyshevsky and the Age of Realism: A Study in the Semiotics of Behavior Irina Paperno No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1988 |