Author: Dostoevskii, F. M.
Language: English
Type: Book
Pagination: 811
Series: 2d edition
Source:
Date of publication: 2011
Place of publication: New York
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Notes: Contents:Introduction, pp. vii-xviiNames in The Brothers Karamazov, pp. xix-xxiThe Karamazov Family Tree. pp. xxiiiThe Text of The Brothers Karamazov, pp. 1-646Contexts: Vissarion Belinsky (Letter to V. P. Botkin); Exert fromDostoevsky’s Diary of a Writer: The Kroneberg Case; Selections fromDostoevsky’s Letters: From Dostoevsky’s Notebooks, pp. 647-68.Criticism:• Ralph Matlaw: OnTranslating The Brothers Karamazov, pp. 671-77.• Valentina A. Vetlovskaya: Alyosha Karamazov and the Hagiographic Hero. pp. 677-88.• William Miller Todd III: The Brothers Karamazov and the Poetics ofSerial Publication, pp. 689-96.• Vladimir Kantor: Pavel Smerdyakov and Ivan Karamazov: TheProblem of Temptation, pp. 696-718.• Edward Wasiok: Dmitry and Katerina, pp. 719-24.• Nathan Rosen: Style and Structure in The Brothers Karamazov: TheGrand Inquisitor and the Russian Monk, pp. 724-32.• Roger B. Anderson: Mythical Implications of Father Zosima’sReligious Teachings, pp. 733-42.• Robin Feuer Miller: From the Deep Heart’s Core, pp. 743-52.• Horst-Jürgen Gerigk: Dmitry Karamazov’s Crime and Punishment, pp.752-56.• Vladimir Golstein: Accidental Families and Surrogate Fathers:Richard, Grigory andSmerdyakov, pp. 756-70.• Robert L. Belknap: From “The Rhetoric of an Ideological Novel”, pp.770-76. • Ulrich Schmid: Split Consciousness and Characterization in TheBrothers Karamazov, pp. 776-85.• Gary Saul Morson: The God of Onions: The Brothers Karamazov andthe Mythic Prosaic, pp. 785-800.Fyodor Dostoevsky: A Chronology, pp. 801-805.Selected Bibliography, pp. 807-11.