Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment : A Casebook
by Richard Peace 2020-04-23 10:25:24
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This Casebook is a collection of interpretations of Crime and Punishment. The selection not only reflects earlier work by major critics in the field, but also more recent studies. At the same time the choice of critical approaches has been made on th... Read more
This Casebook is a collection of interpretations of Crime and Punishment. The selection not only reflects earlier work by major critics in the field, but also more recent studies. At the same time the choice of critical approaches has been made on the basis of covering the novel''s variousaspects: Dostoevsky''s debt to other novelists in the European tradition; his roots as a writer in the so-called "Natural School" of the 1840s with its emphasis on the theme of the city; the thematic and symbolic structure of the novel itself; the psychology of the hero; the philosophical content ofthe novel and its relationship to contemporary thought; the novel''s religious dimension. This latter approach has long been established in western criticism, but the two essays with which the Casebook concludes are by modern Russian scholars, who examine the novel in the light of their own Orthodoxtradition. Less
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  • 8.22x6.68x0.6inches
  • 196
  • Oxford University Press, USA
  • November 1, 2005
  • English
  • 9780195175639
Richard Peace, PhD, holds the Robert Boyd Munger Chair as Professor of Evangelism and Spiritual Formation at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the author of numerous books, including Noticing God....
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