Dostoyevsky and the Process of Literary CreationCambridge University Press, 11.05.1989 - 553 Seiten Jacques Catteau's much-acclaimed book on Dostoyevsky, which has already received three literary prizes (and one medical) in France, appears here in English for the first time. It is an original and detailed attempt to re-examine Dostoyevsky the artist, tracing the creative process from its beginnings in the notebooks to its expression in the novels, and at the same time analysing the structures of time and space, the role of colour, and other important features of the texts. |
Inhalt
General introduction | 1 |
PART I The creative environment | 5 |
PART II The process of creation | 169 |
PART III in Time and space in the world of the novels | 327 |
Conclusion | 444 |
Notes | 448 |
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action Aglaya Alyosha Anna Grigoryevna appeared Arkadiy atheist Bakhtin beginning Brothers Karamazov character Christ chronicler colour complete confession creation creative Crime and Punishment Devils dialogue Diary Dmitriy Dostoyevskaya Dostoyevskogo Dostoyevsky dream epilepsy epileptic eternal Eternal Husband Eugène Sue everything father finally freedom Fyodor Ganya George Sand Gogol Golden Age heart hero human Ibid idea Ideal Idiot images Insulted and Injured Ivan Kirillov L. P. Grossman landscape Leningrad Letters literary literature live Liza Makar Mikhail Moscow murder Myshkin mystery Nastasya Filippovna nature Netochka Nezvanova night notebooks Notes from Underground novel novelist novella passion Petersburg prince prison Pushkin Pyotr Raskolnikov Raw Youth reader reality Rogozhin roubles Russian says scene Shatov Sinner social soul space Stavrogin Stepan Trofimovich story Strakhov suddenly Svidrigaylov theme thought Tikhon toyevsky tragic Turgenev Versilov Village of Stepanchikovo vision whole words writer yellow Yepanchin young Zosima