This collection brings together Western and Russian perspectives on the issues raised by the religious element in Dostoevsky's work. In addition to an exploration of the impact of the Christian tradition on Dostoevsky's major novels, there are also discussions of lesser-known works.
This collection brings together Western and Russian perspectives on the issues raised by the religious element in Dostoevsky's work. In addition to an exploration of the impact of the Christian tradition on Dostoevsky's major novels, there are also discussions of lesser-known works.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dianne Oenning Thompson is an affiliated lecturer in the Slavonic Department at the University of Cambridge and has taught Russian literature in the United States.
George Pattison is Dean of Chapel at King's College, Cambridge.
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Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Notes on conventions and abbreviations Introduction: reading Dostoevsky religiously George Pattison and Diane Oenning Thompson Part I. Dostoevsky and the Practice of Orthodoxy: 1. Dostoevsky and the kenotic tradition Margaret Ziolkowski 2. Dostoevsky's markings in the Gospel according to St John Irina Kirillova 3. Icons in Dostoevsky's works Sophie Ollivier 4. Problems of the biblical word in Dostoevsky's poetics Dianne Oenning Thompson Part II. Dostoevsky and Christian Theology: 5. Dostoevsky in the prism of the orthodox semiosphere Avril Pyman 6. The categories of law and grace in Dostoevsky's poetics Ivan Esaulov 7. The Brothers Karamazov as trinitarian theology David S. Cunningham 8. Reading and incarnation in Dostoevsky Eric J. Ziolkowski Part III. Reading Dostoevsky Religiously: Case Studies: 9. Towards an iconography of Crime and Punishment Anthony Johae 10. Pavel Smerdyakov and Ivan Karamazov: the problem of temptation Vladimir Kantor 11. Beyond the will: humiliation as Christian necessity in Crime and Punishment Henry M. W. Russell 13. Freedom's dangerous dialogue: reading Dostoevsky and Kierkegaard together George Pattison Bibliography Index.
Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Notes on conventions and abbreviations Introduction: reading Dostoevsky religiously George Pattison and Diane Oenning Thompson Part I. Dostoevsky and the Practice of Orthodoxy: 1. Dostoevsky and the kenotic tradition Margaret Ziolkowski 2. Dostoevsky's markings in the Gospel according to St John Irina Kirillova 3. Icons in Dostoevsky's works Sophie Ollivier 4. Problems of the biblical word in Dostoevsky's poetics Dianne Oenning Thompson Part II. Dostoevsky and Christian Theology: 5. Dostoevsky in the prism of the orthodox semiosphere Avril Pyman 6. The categories of law and grace in Dostoevsky's poetics Ivan Esaulov 7. The Brothers Karamazov as trinitarian theology David S. Cunningham 8. Reading and incarnation in Dostoevsky Eric J. Ziolkowski Part III. Reading Dostoevsky Religiously: Case Studies: 9. Towards an iconography of Crime and Punishment Anthony Johae 10. Pavel Smerdyakov and Ivan Karamazov: the problem of temptation Vladimir Kantor 11. Beyond the will: humiliation as Christian necessity in Crime and Punishment Henry M. W. Russell 13. Freedom's dangerous dialogue: reading Dostoevsky and Kierkegaard together George Pattison Bibliography Index.
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