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Dostoevsky and the Catholic Underground: Studies in Russian Literature and Theory

Autor Elizabeth A. Blake
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2018
While Dostoevsky’s relation to religion is well-trod ground, there exists no comprehensive study of Dostoevsky and Catholicism. Elizabeth Blake’s ambitious and learned Dostoevsky and the Catholic Underground fills this glaring omission in the scholarship. Previous commentators have traced a wide-ranging hostility in Dostoevsky’s understanding of Catholicism to his Slavophilism. Blake depicts a far more nuanced picture. Her close reading demonstrates that he is repelled and fascinated by Catholicism in all its medieval, Reformation, and modern manifestations. Dostoevsky saw in Catholicism not just an inspirational source for the Grand Inquisitor but a political force, an ideological wellspring, a unique mode of intellectual inquiry, and a source of cultural production. Blake’s insightful textual analysis is accompanied by an equally penetrating analysis of nineteenth-century European revolutionary history, from Paris to Siberia, that undoubtedly influenced the evolution of Dostoevsky’s thought.
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ISBN-13: 9780810139848
ISBN-10: 0810139847
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Studies in Russian Literature and Theory


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ELIZABETH A. BLAKE is an assistant professor of Russian in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at Saint Louis University.

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While Dostoevsky’s relation to religion is well-trod ground, there exists no comprehensive study of Dostoevsky and Catholicism. Elizabeth Blake’s ambitious and learned Dostoevsky and the Catholic Underground fills this glaring omission in the scholarship.