Freshly published! “Writing Fear: Russian Realism and the Gothic”
Writing Fear: Russian Realism and the Gothic by Dr Katherine Bowers was published last month by University of Toronto Press. The book includes several chapters on Dostoevsky’s engagement with the gothic, focusing on his 1840s prose and his novels The Idiot and...
Freshly published! MLA Approaches to Teaching Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment
Michael Katz and Alex Burry have co-edited a contribution to the MLA Approaches to Teaching Series — this one is on teaching Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. It includes 24 original essays and sections on Materials, and Analysis of several important...
Book Panel: Deborah Martinsen’s “Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment: A Reader’s Guide”
On Friday, April 1 at 4pm Eastern, the Harriman Institute, together with the North American Dostoevsky Society and Academic Studies Press, will host a roundtable discussion to celebrate the publication of Deborah Martinsen’s Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment: A...