Retelling Dostoyevsky: Literary Responses and Other ObservationsBucknell University Press, 2001 - 273 Seiten It identifies motives particular to each novelist for his creative reuse of Dostoyevsky, and explores theoretic approaches to the problem of influence through Mikhail Bakhtin and Harold Bloom."--Jacket. |
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Digging for the Creative Personality | 15 |
Novelistic Responses | 81 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Albert Camus Alyosha anti-Semitism artistic become Belinsky Bernard Malamud Brothers Karamazov characters Christ Christian Coetzee's confess create creative Crime and Punishment David death Decoud demons despair dialogue Dmitri Dostoy Dostoyev Dostoyevsky everything evil faith father feelings Felix fiction Frank freedom Fyodor Dostoyevsky Fyodor Mikhailovich German ghetto Goedsche Grand Inquisitor GREBOULE guilt hatred Hermann hero human idea ideal Idiot imagine Ivan Ivan's J. M. Coetzee Jewish Jews Joseph Conrad kill Leonard Leonid Grossman Leonov Leto Lev Shestov Literary live M. M. Bakhtin Master of Petersburg MENTSCHELE Mitka moral murder Myshkin Nabokov Nastasya Nechaev Nostromo Notebooks novel novelists parody personality Petrashevsky political polyphony Possessed Protocols Quoted Radcliffe Raskolnikov Razumov reader reprint revolutionary RINGELBLUM Rogozhin Russian Saint Petersburg says SECOND SCOFFER Smerdyakov social soul spiritual Stavrogin story struggle suffering tell tion Tolson toyevsky trans Translated truth University Press voice Western Eyes Writer's Diary writing York
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