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Language: English
Type: book
Pagination: 202p.
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Date of publication: 2000
Place of publication: San Diego
Publisher: Greenhaven Press
Notes: Contents: Why You Should Read a “Terrible Novel” / Lafcadio Hearn; The Russian Perspective–100 years later / Daniil Granin; A Leftist View of Crime and Punishment / Alfred Kazin; Dostoyevsky’s Choice of Narrative Voice / Joseph Frank; The Many Voices of Crime and Punishment / Mikhail Bakhtin; The Power of Words in Crime and Punishment / Thomas Werge; What’s so Funny about Crime and Punishment? / R.L. Busch; Dostoyevsky’s Childhood and Crime and Punishment / Louis Breger; Raskolnikov’s Split Personality / Raymond J. Wilson III; The “Unstable” Nature of Crime and Punishment / W.J. Leatherbarrow; Fate as Divine Will in Crime and Punishment / David Matual; The Contradictions of Raskolnikov / David Hanan; Crime and Punishment and the intelligentsia / Gary Saul Morson; Ideas and Doubles / Ernest Simmons