Dostoevsky: Language, Faith and FictionMaster of Magdalene College University of Cambridge Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Rowan Williams Baylor University Press, 2008 - 290 psl. Rowan Williams explores the intricacies of speech, fiction, metaphor, and iconography in the works of one of literature's most complex, and most complexly misunderstood, authors. Williams' investigation focuses on the four major novels of Dostoevsky's maturity (Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Devils, and The Brothers Karamozov). He argues that understanding Dostoevsky's style and goals as a writer of fiction is inseparable from understanding his religious commitments. Any reader who enters the rich and insightful world of Williams' Dostoevsky will emerge a more thoughtful and appreciative reader for it. |
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This does not mean that they are irrational in the sense of contradictory or in the sense of being arbitrarily willed ; they represent something that can make possible new motions of moral awareness precisely because they are not ...
This does not mean that they are irrational in the sense of contradictory or in the sense of being arbitrarily willed ; they represent something that can make possible new motions of moral awareness precisely because they are not ...
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There is no conversation possible between moral policies ( or antipolicies , as we might characterize Stavrogin's approach ) . And now , in the Inquisitor's great monologue , we see that a " truth which seeks the definitive exclusion ...
There is no conversation possible between moral policies ( or antipolicies , as we might characterize Stavrogin's approach ) . And now , in the Inquisitor's great monologue , we see that a " truth which seeks the definitive exclusion ...
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What we cannot do is to think as though the terms of our moral commitment could be revised when things get difficult . And it is this facing of extremity that shapes the kinds of narrative Dostoevsky consistently presents us with .
What we cannot do is to think as though the terms of our moral commitment could be revised when things get difficult . And it is this facing of extremity that shapes the kinds of narrative Dostoevsky consistently presents us with .
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Vartotojo apžvalga - zappa - LibraryThingDensely written, Williams sometimes needs to trim his sentences from ten lines down to two or three to sustain clear meaning. It would be necessary, in order to do justice to his work however, to be ... Skaityti visą apžvalgą
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Vartotojo apžvalga - Michael_Godfrey - LibraryThingDensely written, Williams sometimes needs to trim his sentences from ten lines down to two or three to sustain clear meaning. It would be necessary, in order to do justice to his work however, to be ... Skaityti visą apžvalgą
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Christ against the Truth? | 15 |
Being toward Death | 63 |
The Last Word? Dialogue and Recognition III | 111 |
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