Dostoevsky: Language, Faith, and FictionRowan Williams explores the intricacies of speech, fiction, metaphor, and iconography in the works of one of literature's most complex and most misunderstood, authors. Williams' investigation focuses on the four major novels of Dostoevsky's maturity (Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Devils, and The Brothers Karamazov). 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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As we have noted in the first chapter , the Devil whom Ivan encounters is presented as a force that makes for good to the extent that he holds us back from premature reconciliation . By continually keeping us aware of our complex ...
As we have noted in the first chapter , the Devil whom Ivan encounters is presented as a force that makes for good to the extent that he holds us back from premature reconciliation . By continually keeping us aware of our complex ...
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... the truth is simply that he has severe tremors of rheumatic origin; he had not been able to inspire any particular respect in the monastery itself [673]. We have noted already the fact that he has an unsuitable personal library.
... the truth is simply that he has severe tremors of rheumatic origin; he had not been able to inspire any particular respect in the monastery itself [673]. We have noted already the fact that he has an unsuitable personal library.
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The point is noted by Boyce Gibson, The Religion of Dostoevsky, 121. The saintly characters . . . do not advance the action, says Avril Pyman in The Prism of the Orthodox Semiosphere (I03-15 in Pattison and Thompson), 111.
The point is noted by Boyce Gibson, The Religion of Dostoevsky, 121. The saintly characters . . . do not advance the action, says Avril Pyman in The Prism of the Orthodox Semiosphere (I03-15 in Pattison and Thompson), 111.
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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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