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| 100 | 1 | _aFrank, Joseph _eautore | |
| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aDostoevsky : _bThe Miraculous Years, 1865-1871 / _cJoseph Frank. | 
| 264 | 1 | _aPrinceton, NJ : _bPrinceton University Press, _c[2020] | |
| 264 | 4 | _c©1995 | |
| 300 | _a1 online resource (544 p.) : _b15 halftones | ||
| 336 | _atext _btxt _2rdacontent | ||
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| 505 | 0 | 0 | _tFrontmatter -- _tCONTENTS -- _tLIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- _tPREFACE -- _tTRANSLITERATION AND TEXTS -- _tPART I: SOME "STRANGE, 'UNFINISHED' IDEAS" -- _tChapter 1: Introduction -- _tChapter 2: "The Unhappiest of Mortals" -- _tChapter 3: Khlestakov in Wiesbaden -- _tChapter 4: "Our Poor Little Defenseless Boys and Girls" -- _tChapter 5: The Sources of Crime and Punishment -- _tChapter 6: From Novella to Novel -- _tChapter 7: A Reading of Crime and Punishment -- _tPART II: REMARRIAGE -- _tChapter 8: "A Little Diamond" -- _tChapter 9: The Gambler -- _tChapter 10: Escape and Exile -- _tChapter 11: Turgenev and Baden-Baden -- _tChapter 12: Geneva: Life among the Exiles -- _tPART III: A RUSSIAN IDEAL -- _tChapter 13: In Search of a Novel -- _tChapter 14: "A Perfectly Beautiful Man" -- _tChapter 15: An Inconsolable Father -- _tChapter 16: Across the Alps -- _tChapter 17: The Idiot -- _tChapter 18: Historical Visions -- _tPART IV: THE PAMPHLET AND THE POEM -- _tChapter 19: The Life of a Great Sinner -- _tChapter 20: The Eternal Husband -- _tChapter 21: Fathers, Sons, and Stavrogin -- _tChapter 22: Exile's Return -- _tChapter 23: History and Myth in The Devils: I -- _tChapter 24: History and Myth in The Devils: II -- _tChapter 25: The Book of the Impostors -- _tChapter 26: Conclusion -- _tABBREVIATIONS -- _tNOTES -- _tINDEX | 
| 506 | 0 | _arestricted access _uhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec _fonline access with authorization _2star | |
| 520 | _aThis volume, the fourth of five planned in Joseph Frank's widely acclaimed biography of Dostoevsky, covers the six most remarkably productive years in the novelist's entire career. It was in this short span of time that Dostoevsky produced three of his greatest novels--Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Devils--and two of his best novellas, The Gambler and The Eternal Husband. All these masterpieces were written in the midst of harrowing practical and economic circumstances, as Dostoevsky moved from place to place, frequently giving way to his passion for roulette. Having remarried and fled from Russia to escape importuning creditors and grasping dependents, he could not return for fear of being thrown into debtor's prison. He and his young bride, who twice made him a father, lived obscurely and penuriously in Switzerland, Germany, and Italy, as he toiled away at his writing, their only source of income. All the while, he worried that his recurrent epileptic attacks were impairing his literary capacities. His enforced exile intensified not only his love for his native land but also his abhorrence of the doctrines of Russian Nihilism--which he saw as an alien European importation infecting the Russian psyche. Two novels of this period were thus an attempt to conjure this looming spectre of moral-social disintegration, while The Idiot offered an image of Dostoevsky's conception of the Russian Christian ideal that he hoped would take its place. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021) | |
| 650 | 0 | _aNovelists, Russian _y19th century _vBiography. | |
| 650 | 7 | _aLITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union. _2bisacsh | |
| 653 | _aAlexander II (tsar). | ||
| 653 | _aAnna Grigoryevna. | ||
| 653 | _aApollon. | ||
| 653 | _aCrime and Punishment. | ||
| 653 | _aDame aux camélias. | ||
| 653 | _aEgoism. | ||
| 653 | _aFantastic realism. | ||
| 653 | _aFeodor Mikhailovich. | ||
| 653 | _aIsaev. | ||
| 653 | _aKashpirev. | ||
| 653 | _aLa (Dumas). | ||
| 653 | _aMaikov. | ||
| 653 | _aMoral conscience. | ||
| 653 | _aNarrative technique. | ||
| 653 | _aNechaev affair. | ||
| 653 | _aPavel. | ||
| 653 | _aPrince Myshkin. | ||
| 653 | _aRadical ideology. | ||
| 653 | _aRaskolnikov. | ||
| 653 | _aRaznochinets. | ||
| 653 | _aSlavophilism. | ||
| 653 | _aSofya Ivanova. | ||
| 653 | _aThe Devils. | ||
| 653 | _aThe Gambler. | ||
| 653 | _aThe Idiot. | ||
| 653 | _aTriumph of Death. | ||
| 653 | _aUncle's Dream. | ||
| 850 | _aIT-RoAPU | ||
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