Anna Karenina and Others
Autor Liza Knappen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2018
Liza Knapp offers a fresh approach to understanding Tolstoy's construction of his novel Anna Karenina and how he creates patterns of meaning. Her analysis draws on works that were critical to his understanding of the interconnectedness of human lives, including The Scarlet Letter, Middlemarch, and Blaise Pascal's Pensées. Knapp concludes with a tour-de-force reading of Mrs. Dalloway as Virginia Woolf's response to Tolstoy's treatment of Anna Karenina and others.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299307943
ISBN-10: 0299307948
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299307948
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Recenzii
"An invaluable contribution to Tolstoy studies and the theory of the novel." —Elizabeth Cheresh Allen, Bryn Mawr College
"Knapp's keen eye for prodding out books that play off one another illuminates not only the multiplot novel in its various guises, but the adultery novel as Tolstoy reinvented it, where sexual transgression is forced to serve the quest for God and faith. A mind-expanding book." —Caryl Emerson, Princeton University
Notă biografică
Liza Knapp is a professor in the Department of Slavic Languages at Columbia University. She is the author of The Annihilation of Inertia: Dostoevsky and Metaphysics, the editor of Dostoevsky's "The Idiot": A Critical Companion, and the coeditor of Approaches to Teaching Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina."
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Estates of Pokrovskoe and Vozdvizhenskoe: Tolstoy's Labyrinth of Linkages in Anna Karenina
2 Anna Karenina and The Scarlet Letter: Anna on the Scaffold of the Pillory and Levin with His Own Red Stigma
3 Loving Your Neighbor in Middlemarch and Anna Karenina: Varieties of Multiplot Novels
4 Loving Your Neighbor, Saving Your Soul: Anna Karenina and English Varieties of Religious Experience
5 The Eternal Silence of Infinite Spaces: Pascal and Tolstoy's Anna Karenina
6 Virginia Woolf and Leo Tolstoy on Distant Suffering and Double Plot: For Whom the Bell Tolls in Mrs. Dalloway and Anna Karenina
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 The Estates of Pokrovskoe and Vozdvizhenskoe: Tolstoy's Labyrinth of Linkages in Anna Karenina
2 Anna Karenina and The Scarlet Letter: Anna on the Scaffold of the Pillory and Levin with His Own Red Stigma
3 Loving Your Neighbor in Middlemarch and Anna Karenina: Varieties of Multiplot Novels
4 Loving Your Neighbor, Saving Your Soul: Anna Karenina and English Varieties of Religious Experience
5 The Eternal Silence of Infinite Spaces: Pascal and Tolstoy's Anna Karenina
6 Virginia Woolf and Leo Tolstoy on Distant Suffering and Double Plot: For Whom the Bell Tolls in Mrs. Dalloway and Anna Karenina
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Descriere
This new reading of Tolstoy's famous multiplot novel examines its links to other multiplot novels including The Scarlet Letter, Middlemarch, and Mrs. Dalloway, as it shows Tolstoy using the novel form to explore questions of faith and love.