Dostoevski and the Human Condition After a Century (Contributions to the Study of World Literature)
ISBN-13:
9780313253799
ISBN-10:
031325379X
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Alexej Ugrinsky
Publication date:
1986
Publisher:
Praeger
Format:
Hardcover
244 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780313253799
ISBN-10:
031325379X
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Alexej Ugrinsky
Publication date:
1986
Publisher:
Praeger
Format:
Hardcover
244 pages
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Dostoevski and the Human Condition After a Century (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) (ISBN-13: 9780313253799 and ISBN-10: 031325379X), written by authors
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Among nineteenth-century novelists, there is probably none who speaks so directly to the modern reader as Fedor Dostoevski. His visions of alienation and terror have not lost their power to shake our complacency even in this present age, hardened as it is to violence and social decay. In this stimulating collection of essays, a distinguished group of specialists in comparative literature and the social sciences explores the themes and problems with which Dostoevski struggled as both a writer and as a man and assesses their continuing relevance to the modern world. Encompassing a wide range of topics and perspectives, this collection enriches our knowledge and appreciation of a writer whose prophetic visions of alienation and explorations of the dark side of the human psyche continue to fascinate readers and students of the human condition.
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