Between Religion and Rationality :Essays in Russian Literature and Culture

Publication subTitle :Essays in Russian Literature and Culture

Author: Frank Joseph;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9781400836536

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691142562

Subject: I Literature;I06 Literature, Literature Appreciation;K5 European History

Keyword: 文学,欧洲史

Language: ENG

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Description

In this book, acclaimed Dostoevsky biographer Joseph Frank explores some of the most important aspects of nineteenth and twentieth century Russian culture, literature, and history. Delving into the distinctions of the Russian novel as well as the conflicts between the religious peasant world and the educated Russian elite, Between Religion and Rationality displays the cogent reflections of one of the most distinguished and versatile critics in the field.

Frank's essays provide a discriminating look at four of Dostoevsky's most famous novels, discuss the debate between J. M. Coetzee and Mario Vargas Llosa on the issue of Dostoevsky and evil, and confront Dostoevsky's anti-Semitism. The collection also examines such topics as Orlando Figes's sweeping survey of the history of Russian culture, the life of Pushkin, and Oblomov's influence on Samuel Beckett. Investigating the omnipresent religious theme that runs throughout Russian culture, even in the antireligious Chekhov, Frank argues that no other major European literature was as much preoccupied as the Russian with the tensions between religion and rationality. Between Religion and Rationality highlights this unique quality of Russian literature and culture, offering insights for general readers and experts alike.

Chapter

THREE Demons

FOUR War and Peace

PART II. THE RUSSIAN TRADITION

FIVE Natasha’s Dance: A Cultural History of Russia

SIX A Life of Pushkin

SEVEN Oblomov and Goncharov

EIGHT Lydia Ginzburg, On Psychological Prose

NINE Richard Pipes, Russian Conservatism and Its Critics

PART III. THE DOSTOEVSKIAN ORBIT

TEN Dostoevsky and Anti-Semitism

ELEVEN In Search of Dostoevsky

TWELVE Arkady Kovner

THIRTEEN The Master of Petersburg

FOURTEEN Dostoevsky and Evil

PART IV. TWENTIETH-CENTURY ISSUES

FIFTEEN Anton Chekhov

SIXTEEN The Triumph of Abram Tertz

SEVENTEEN

EIGHTEEN Vladimir Nabokov: Lectures on Literature

INDEX

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