Studies in Russian Literature and Theory Ser.: Freedom and Responsibility in Russian Literature : Essays in Honor of Robert Louis Jackson by Elizabeth Cheresh Allen (1995, Hardcover)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherNorthwestern University Press
ISBN-100810111462
ISBN-139780810111462
eBay Product ID (ePID)921973
Product Key Features
Number of Pages280 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameFreedom and Responsibility in Russian Literature : Essays in Honor of Robert Louis Jackson
SubjectRussian & Former Soviet Union
Publication Year1995
TypeTextbook
AuthorElizabeth Cheresh Allen
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism
SeriesStudies in Russian Literature and Theory Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight22.4 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN94-037543
Dewey Edition20
Series Volume Numberno. 12
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal891.709
Table Of ContentPreface: In Praise of a Friend Victor Erlich Introduction: Necessary Boldness Elizabeth Cheresh Allen and Gary Saul Morson On Old and New Russian Literature in the Seventeenth Century Harvey Goldblatt and Riccardo Picchio Freedom through Suffering: Vasilii Zhukovskii and His Ahasuerus Victor Terras "The Feasts of Ill Intention": Baratynskii and the Critics Susanne Fusso and Howard Stern Love, Attachment, and the "Objects of Our Regard": Ivan Turgenev's "The Meeting" and Aleksandra Markelova's "In the Work Corner" Jane T. Costlow Turgenev's Last Will and Testament: Poems in Prose Elizabeth Cheresh Allen The Gambler : A Study in Ethnopsychology Joseph Frank Dostoevsky's "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man": Unsealing the Generic Envelope Robin Feuer Miller The Reader's Responsibility in The Brothers Karamazov : Ophelia, Chermashnia, and the Palpable Obscure Susan Amert Self-Laceration and Resentment: The Terms of Moral Psychology in Dostoevsky and Nietzsche Edith W. Clowes Anna Karenina's Omens Gary Saul Morson Tolstoy's Prince Who Resembles a Cucumber Robert Belknap The Responsibilities of (Co-) Authorship: Notes on Revising the Serialized Version of Anna Karenina William Mills Todd III Solov'ev's Doctrine of Original Sin Richard F. Gustafson Chekhov as a Representative of "Real Art" Tomas Venclova Truth and Illustration in Gorky: The Lower Depths and After Victor Erlich Pasternak's My Sister -- Life : The Faustian Connection Nils Åke Nilsson Iurii Zhivago's Readers: Literary Reception in Pasternak's Novel and in HIs Time Carol J. Avins The Open Forms of Tsvetaeva's Verse Edward Stankiewicz A Note on Nabokov's Anti-Darwinism; or Why Apes Feed on Butterflies in The Gift Vladimir E. Alexandrov Word and Image in Dostoevsky's Worlds: Robert Louis Jackson on Readings That Bakhtin Could Not Do Caryl Emerson Notes Contributors
SynopsisRobert 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.