Camus: The Challenge of Dostoevsky

Camus: The Challenge of Dostoevsky

by Ray Davison
ISBN-10:
0859895319
ISBN-13:
9780859895316
Pub. Date:
11/01/1997
Publisher:
University of Exeter Press
ISBN-10:
0859895319
ISBN-13:
9780859895316
Pub. Date:
11/01/1997
Publisher:
University of Exeter Press
Camus: The Challenge of Dostoevsky

Camus: The Challenge of Dostoevsky

by Ray Davison

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Overview

This is the first full-length study in English of Camus's life-long fascination with the works of the Russian writer Feodor Dostoevsky. The purpose of the book is to demonstrate the ways in which Dostoevsky's thought and fiction served to stimulate and crystallize Camus's own thinking. Davison lucidly identifies the lines of divergence and counter-arguments which Camus produced as answers to the challenge of Dostoevsky's Christian/Tzarist vision of life.
 
The traditional methods of comparative literary criticism are jettisoned in favour of the more exciting claim that Camus's literary and philosophical texts can be read as precise and detailed replies to some of Dostoevsky's central beliefs about immortality, religion and politics. The study ranges freely over the entirety of the works of both major writers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780859895316
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Publication date: 11/01/1997
Series: European Studies
Edition description: 1
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 5.71(w) x 8.82(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ray Davison is Lecturer in French, University of Exeter. His published work includes an edition of Albert Camus's L'Etranger and Simone de Beauvoir's Une Mort très douce.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Camus and Dostoevsky: an Encounter in Profile 2. Dostoevsky and the Absurd Novel 3. Suicide and Logic: Camus's use of Dostoevsky's 'Judgement' and 'Moralite un peu tardive' in Le Mythe de Sisyphe. 4. Camus and Dostoevsky's Revels 5. Freedom and the Man-God: Camus and Kirilov in Le Mythe de Sisyphe 6. Two Tzars of the Absurd: Stavroguine and Ivan in Le Mythe de Sisyphe 7. Ivan and Metaphysical Revolt: the Shadow of the Grand Inquisitor 8. Camus and Les Possedes: Nihilism and Historical Revolt 9. From the Last to the First Man: The Challenge of The Underground Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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