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THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE ENGLISH NOVEL, 1890-1930 - Springer 20 Transformation of the English Novel, 1890-1930 how the sensibilities of Woolf's major characters have been deeply influenced by wars, empire, and commerce (although these play less ot a role m the rather anachronistic life of Mrs Dalloway than m the lives of Peter Walsh and ~eptlmus ~mith)
Dostoyevsky and an Aspect of Schillers Psychology Dostoevsky's novels, in their moral and spiritual content, are essentially a representation of that tension in man, in moments of the highest strivings, but more often in the long moments of slackening, disintegration, and despair 2' The central theme in Schiller's thought is the problem of the self- fulfilment of the free individual
Short Stories Of Dostoevsky Copy Short Stories Of Dostoevsky: The Best Short Stories of Fyodor Dostoevsky Fyodor Dostoevsky,2012-07-11 This collection unique to the Modern Library gathers seven of Dostoevsky s key works and shows him to be equally adept at the short story as with the novel Exploring many of the same themes as in his longer works these small masterpieces move from the tender and romantic White Nights an
1 2016. indd - Revista Teologică Introduction Dostoevsky’s life was spoken of as “the impossible biography”1, making ref-erence to the writer’s permanent balance between lights and shadows One author put Dostoevsky’s life and the “Russian soul”2 on the same footing Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born on 30 October (11 November) 1821 in Moscow
THE DEVIL IN THREE POLITICAL NOVELS: DOSTOEVSKYS THE DEVILS . . . The characters in Dostoevsky's novels live passionately for the highest, and the lowest, ideas Nowhere in modern literature is the struggle between light and darkness, good and evil, more forcefully dramatized
Spectre of Justice: Russian Reform in the Courtrooms of . . . This is perhaps owed to the fact that Dostoevsky’s representation of injustice provokes a much wider conversation regarding the nature of judicial institutions and their morality, efficacy, and spiritual impact By virtue of its fictional medium, Brothers Karamazov provides an egalitarian platform for these conversations to occur It
Dostoevskys Underground Man Takes Over of all Dostoevsky's works": the belief in the existence of an inner duality in man, of "an eternal struggle going on within man between the divine and the diabolic, the good and the evil, the human and the bestial " To make matters worse, there is nothing in Dostoevsky, ac- cording to Mr Byalik, to indicate that this conflict within man can