Freedom and Responsibility in Russian Literature: Essays in Honor of Robert Louis Jackson

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Elizabeth Cheresh Allen, Gary Saul Morson
Northwestern University Press, 1995 - 306 страница
Robert Louis Jackson has long been recognized on both sides of the Atlantic as one of the foremost Dostoevsky scholars in the world. Freedom and Responsibility in Russian Literature collects twenty essays by distinguished scholars (many former students of Jackson's) and admiring colleagues on some of the foremost questions in Russian studies. Whatever the specific topic, these essays manifest a determination to exercise the critical independence and integrity exemplified by Jackson throughout his long career.
 

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Vasilii Zhukovskii and His Ahasuerus
20
A Study in Ethnopsychology
69
Unsealing
86
Ophelia
105
The Terms of Moral Psychology
119
Anna Kareninas Omens
134
Tolstoys Prince Who Resembles a Cucumber
153
Notes on Revising
159
The Lower Depths and After
191
The Faustian Connection
199
Literary Reception in Pasternaks Novel
213
The Open Forms of Tsvetaevas Verse
221
A Note on Nabokovs AntiDarwinism or Why Apes Feed
239
Robert Louis Jackson
245
Notes
267
Contributors 307

Solovevs Doctrine of Original Sin
170
Chekhov as a Representative of Real Art
181

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