| Edward Wasiolek - 1967 - 190 pagine
"The Brothers Karamazov" is the climax to Dostoevsky's career, a culmination of all the vision, intelligence, and creative power that had developed without achievement in his ... | |
| Richard Freeborn - 2003 - 180 pagine
Fyodor Dostoevsky is known as the author of some of the most important Russian novels of the 19th Century. His greatness is his command of a multitude of human factors, from ... | |
| N M Lary - 2013 - 165 pagine
What did Dickens mean to Dostoevsky, and what did the Russian writer owe to England’s greatest entertainer? Many of Dickens’ readers, including George Gissing and Edmund Wilson ... | |
| John Jones - 1983 - 392 pagine
In this passionate and tender book, John Jones discusses the narrative techniques and linguistic subtleties of the novels of Dostoevsky. | |
| Alba della Fazia Amoia - 1993 - 330 pagine
"A political outcast, a victim of poverty, a compulsive gambler, and an epileptic, Dostoevsky nevertheless produced some of the greatest literary works of all time: Crime and ... | |
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