Dostoevskii’s Overcoat: Influence, Comparison, and Transposition: Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics, cartea 58
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042037939
ISBN-10: 9042037938
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics
ISBN-10: 9042037938
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics
Cuprins
Joe Andrew: Introduction: Dostoevskii’s Overcoat
Radosvet Kolarov: Dostoevskii’s Hermeneutic Autotextuality: The Meek Girl and The Idiot
Michael Pursglove: Dostoevskii as Zuboskalov: the Case of How Dangerous It Is to Succumb to Ambitious Dreams
Eric de Haard: Mirroring the World of the Novel: Poetry in Humiliated and Insulted
Richard Freeborn: A Kiss from Turgenev
Claire Whitehead: Shkliarevskii and Russian Detective Fiction: the Influence of Dostoevskii
Alexandra Smith: Pushkin as a Cultural Myth: Dostoevskii’s Pushkin Speech and Its Legacy in Russian Modernism
Michael Basker: Andrei Belyi and Dostoevskii: from Demons to The Silver Dove
Henrietta Mondry: A New Kind of Brotherhood: Dostoevskii, Suslova and Rozanov
Andrzej Dudek: Dostoevskii as Seen by Dmitrii Merezhkovskii
Neil Cornwell: Orhan Pamuk and Vladimir Nabokov on Dostoevskii
Cynthia Marsh: To stage or not to stage? Adapting Dostoevskii’s Novels
Deborah A. Martinsen: Narrators from Underground
Robert Reid: The Grand Inquisitor Scene in Dystopian Literature and Film
Andrea Hacker: The Idiocy of Compassion: Akira Kurosawa’s Tale of Prince Myshkin
Olga Peters Hasty: Bresson and Dostoevskii: Crimes and Punishments
Irina Makoveeva: Crime and Punishment as a Comic Book
Radosvet Kolarov: Dostoevskii’s Hermeneutic Autotextuality: The Meek Girl and The Idiot
Michael Pursglove: Dostoevskii as Zuboskalov: the Case of How Dangerous It Is to Succumb to Ambitious Dreams
Eric de Haard: Mirroring the World of the Novel: Poetry in Humiliated and Insulted
Richard Freeborn: A Kiss from Turgenev
Claire Whitehead: Shkliarevskii and Russian Detective Fiction: the Influence of Dostoevskii
Alexandra Smith: Pushkin as a Cultural Myth: Dostoevskii’s Pushkin Speech and Its Legacy in Russian Modernism
Michael Basker: Andrei Belyi and Dostoevskii: from Demons to The Silver Dove
Henrietta Mondry: A New Kind of Brotherhood: Dostoevskii, Suslova and Rozanov
Andrzej Dudek: Dostoevskii as Seen by Dmitrii Merezhkovskii
Neil Cornwell: Orhan Pamuk and Vladimir Nabokov on Dostoevskii
Cynthia Marsh: To stage or not to stage? Adapting Dostoevskii’s Novels
Deborah A. Martinsen: Narrators from Underground
Robert Reid: The Grand Inquisitor Scene in Dystopian Literature and Film
Andrea Hacker: The Idiocy of Compassion: Akira Kurosawa’s Tale of Prince Myshkin
Olga Peters Hasty: Bresson and Dostoevskii: Crimes and Punishments
Irina Makoveeva: Crime and Punishment as a Comic Book