Dostoevsky's Polyphonic Talent
Herausgeber: Barnhart, Joe E.
Dostoevsky's Polyphonic Talent
Herausgeber: Barnhart, Joe E.
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This book illuminates the connectedness of Dostoevsky's literary art with his philosophical and psychological brilliance. Two Fyodor Dostoevsky conferences originating at the University of North Texas set the stage for this volume. Scholars contributed original papers focusing on how Dostoevsky's literary art and philosophical insights enrich one another.
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This book illuminates the connectedness of Dostoevsky's literary art with his philosophical and psychological brilliance. Two Fyodor Dostoevsky conferences originating at the University of North Texas set the stage for this volume. Scholars contributed original papers focusing on how Dostoevsky's literary art and philosophical insights enrich one another.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9780761830986
- ISBN-10: 0761830987
- Artikelnr.: 30883546
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9780761830986
- ISBN-10: 0761830987
- Artikelnr.: 30883546
Joe E. Barnhart is Professor of Philosophy and Religion Studies at the University of North Texas. Professor Barnhart holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Boston University. He is the author of journal articles and papers on Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Karl Popper, and biblical criticism.
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction: Hearing
Voices: Joe Barnhart, Editor Chapter 3 Rival Ideologies: Dostoevsky on Evil
as a Perversion of Personhood: A Reading of Ivan Karamazov and the Grand
Inquisitor: Ralph C. Wood Chapter 4 Still Too High a Price? Ivan's Question
in the Light of Contemporary Theodicy: Dan R. Stiver Chapter 5 Encountering
the Incarnate Subject: Dostoevsky's Fiction as an Embodiment of and
Contribution to Orthodox Theology: Aaron Taylor Chapter 6 Dostoevsky and
the Historical Christ: Joe Barnhart Chapter 7 Dostoevsky and Alienation:
Linda Kraeger Chapter 8 Family Voices in Conflict: The Karamazovs-A
Paradigm in Dysfunctionality: Ignat Avsey Chapter 9 Son and Fathers: The
Character of Dominant Ideas and the Ideas of Dominant Characters in a Raw
Youth: Joseph D. Stamey Chapter 10 Contracts with Fate: Dostoevsky's
Characters: Joe Barnhart Chapter 11 The Village of Stepanchikovo or
"There's a man with No Clothes On!": Ignat Avsey Chapter 12 Going
Underground: Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground: Victor Terras
Chapter 13 Schelling, Dostoevsky, and Chernychevsky: Egoism, Freedom, and
Madness in Notes from Underground: James M. McLachlan Chapter 14 The
Literary Artist's Fantastic Realism: The French and the Russian Underground
Man: Dostoevsky and Montherlant: Victor Terras Chapter 15 "Living at Double
Intensity": Dialogized Consciousness, the Question of Satire, and the
Ethics of Representation in Dostoevsky's Poor Folk: Stephen Souris Chapter
16 The Translator's Tale in the Bible and Dostoevskyland: Ignat Avsey
Chapter 17 Brief Biographies of the Authors
Voices: Joe Barnhart, Editor Chapter 3 Rival Ideologies: Dostoevsky on Evil
as a Perversion of Personhood: A Reading of Ivan Karamazov and the Grand
Inquisitor: Ralph C. Wood Chapter 4 Still Too High a Price? Ivan's Question
in the Light of Contemporary Theodicy: Dan R. Stiver Chapter 5 Encountering
the Incarnate Subject: Dostoevsky's Fiction as an Embodiment of and
Contribution to Orthodox Theology: Aaron Taylor Chapter 6 Dostoevsky and
the Historical Christ: Joe Barnhart Chapter 7 Dostoevsky and Alienation:
Linda Kraeger Chapter 8 Family Voices in Conflict: The Karamazovs-A
Paradigm in Dysfunctionality: Ignat Avsey Chapter 9 Son and Fathers: The
Character of Dominant Ideas and the Ideas of Dominant Characters in a Raw
Youth: Joseph D. Stamey Chapter 10 Contracts with Fate: Dostoevsky's
Characters: Joe Barnhart Chapter 11 The Village of Stepanchikovo or
"There's a man with No Clothes On!": Ignat Avsey Chapter 12 Going
Underground: Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground: Victor Terras
Chapter 13 Schelling, Dostoevsky, and Chernychevsky: Egoism, Freedom, and
Madness in Notes from Underground: James M. McLachlan Chapter 14 The
Literary Artist's Fantastic Realism: The French and the Russian Underground
Man: Dostoevsky and Montherlant: Victor Terras Chapter 15 "Living at Double
Intensity": Dialogized Consciousness, the Question of Satire, and the
Ethics of Representation in Dostoevsky's Poor Folk: Stephen Souris Chapter
16 The Translator's Tale in the Bible and Dostoevskyland: Ignat Avsey
Chapter 17 Brief Biographies of the Authors
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction: Hearing
Voices: Joe Barnhart, Editor Chapter 3 Rival Ideologies: Dostoevsky on Evil
as a Perversion of Personhood: A Reading of Ivan Karamazov and the Grand
Inquisitor: Ralph C. Wood Chapter 4 Still Too High a Price? Ivan's Question
in the Light of Contemporary Theodicy: Dan R. Stiver Chapter 5 Encountering
the Incarnate Subject: Dostoevsky's Fiction as an Embodiment of and
Contribution to Orthodox Theology: Aaron Taylor Chapter 6 Dostoevsky and
the Historical Christ: Joe Barnhart Chapter 7 Dostoevsky and Alienation:
Linda Kraeger Chapter 8 Family Voices in Conflict: The Karamazovs-A
Paradigm in Dysfunctionality: Ignat Avsey Chapter 9 Son and Fathers: The
Character of Dominant Ideas and the Ideas of Dominant Characters in a Raw
Youth: Joseph D. Stamey Chapter 10 Contracts with Fate: Dostoevsky's
Characters: Joe Barnhart Chapter 11 The Village of Stepanchikovo or
"There's a man with No Clothes On!": Ignat Avsey Chapter 12 Going
Underground: Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground: Victor Terras
Chapter 13 Schelling, Dostoevsky, and Chernychevsky: Egoism, Freedom, and
Madness in Notes from Underground: James M. McLachlan Chapter 14 The
Literary Artist's Fantastic Realism: The French and the Russian Underground
Man: Dostoevsky and Montherlant: Victor Terras Chapter 15 "Living at Double
Intensity": Dialogized Consciousness, the Question of Satire, and the
Ethics of Representation in Dostoevsky's Poor Folk: Stephen Souris Chapter
16 The Translator's Tale in the Bible and Dostoevskyland: Ignat Avsey
Chapter 17 Brief Biographies of the Authors
Voices: Joe Barnhart, Editor Chapter 3 Rival Ideologies: Dostoevsky on Evil
as a Perversion of Personhood: A Reading of Ivan Karamazov and the Grand
Inquisitor: Ralph C. Wood Chapter 4 Still Too High a Price? Ivan's Question
in the Light of Contemporary Theodicy: Dan R. Stiver Chapter 5 Encountering
the Incarnate Subject: Dostoevsky's Fiction as an Embodiment of and
Contribution to Orthodox Theology: Aaron Taylor Chapter 6 Dostoevsky and
the Historical Christ: Joe Barnhart Chapter 7 Dostoevsky and Alienation:
Linda Kraeger Chapter 8 Family Voices in Conflict: The Karamazovs-A
Paradigm in Dysfunctionality: Ignat Avsey Chapter 9 Son and Fathers: The
Character of Dominant Ideas and the Ideas of Dominant Characters in a Raw
Youth: Joseph D. Stamey Chapter 10 Contracts with Fate: Dostoevsky's
Characters: Joe Barnhart Chapter 11 The Village of Stepanchikovo or
"There's a man with No Clothes On!": Ignat Avsey Chapter 12 Going
Underground: Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground: Victor Terras
Chapter 13 Schelling, Dostoevsky, and Chernychevsky: Egoism, Freedom, and
Madness in Notes from Underground: James M. McLachlan Chapter 14 The
Literary Artist's Fantastic Realism: The French and the Russian Underground
Man: Dostoevsky and Montherlant: Victor Terras Chapter 15 "Living at Double
Intensity": Dialogized Consciousness, the Question of Satire, and the
Ethics of Representation in Dostoevsky's Poor Folk: Stephen Souris Chapter
16 The Translator's Tale in the Bible and Dostoevskyland: Ignat Avsey
Chapter 17 Brief Biographies of the Authors