Through the Russian Prism: Essays on Literature and Culture

Through the Russian Prism: Essays on Literature and Culture

by Joseph Frank
Through the Russian Prism: Essays on Literature and Culture

Through the Russian Prism: Essays on Literature and Culture

by Joseph Frank

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Joseph Frank's continuing biography of Dostoevsky is by now recognized as one of the major achievements of this century in this form, and perhaps the best work on the author in any language. During the course of this long-range effort, Frank has also produced articles, introductions, and occasional pieces that arise from his acute awareness of how Western ideas are changed, transformed, and given new meanings and implications when they are reflected through the Russian prism. It is this interaction between Russia and the West that has fascinated Frank for many years and that provides the focus for these essays. Assembled here are twenty contributions dealing with the culture that generated the great novels of Dostoevsky and the criticism of the Russian formalists of the early twentieth century, whose perceptions still shape our views of Russian and much of world literature. Included are evaluations of books by Jakobson and Bakhtin, as well as of books about the development of Russian formalist criticism and thought. At the center are pieces on Dostoevsky and his milieu, as well as on his influence on world literature. Among them are Frank's New Criterion piece on Ralph Ellison's debt to Dostoevsky and a critical examination of the world-famous article by Freud on the Russian master. Gathered together, these essays reveal one of the powerful critical intelligences of our time, considering issues that arise from his study of Dostoevsky but which extend well beyond the time and place of that novelist alone.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691014562
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 12/21/1989
Pages: 251
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
Part 1Contemporaries
Chapter 1Roman Jakobson: The Master Linguist3
Chapter 2The Voices of Mikhail Bakhtin18
Chapter 3Ralph Ellison and Dostoevsky34
Chapter 4The Lectures of Professor Pnin49
Part 2Overviews
Chapter 5Russian Thought: The Road to Revolution57
Chapter 6The Search for a Positive Hero75
Chapter 7Russian Populism83
Chapter 8From Gogol to the Gulag89
Part 3Dostoevsky
Chapter 9Freud's Case History of Dostoevsky109
Chapter 10The Background of Crime and Punishment122
Chapter 11The Devils and the Nechaev Affair137
Chapter 12Approaches to the Diary of a Writer153
Chapter 13Dostoevsky: Updated and Historical170
Chapter 14Dostoevsky and the European Romantics179
Part 4The Dilemmas of Radicalism
Chapter 15Nikolay Chernyshevsky: A Russian Utopia187
Chapter 16Sons against Fathers201
Chapter 17Deadly Idealist: Mikhail Bakunin209
Chapter 18Alexander Herzen: Who Is to Blame?213
Chapter 19The Birth of "Russian Socialism"219
Chapter 20A Word on Leskov225
Index229
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