Dostoevsky | University of Bristol

Dostoevsky | University of Bristol

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Dalton, Elizabeth. Unconscious Structure in ‘The Idiot’: A Study in Literature and Psychoanalysis. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979. Print. 1/6 09/29/21 RUSS30063: Dostoevsky | University of Bristol De Jonge, Alex. Dostoevsky and the Age of Intensity. London: Secker and Warburg, 1975. Print. Derek, Offord. ‘Dostoevsky and Chernyshevsky’.’ The Slavonic and East European review 57.4 509–530. Web. <http://pmt-eu.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?ct=display &fn=search&doc=dedupmrg58104673&indx=1&recIds=dedupmrg58 104673&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayM ode=full&frbrVersion=&dscnt=1&mode=Basic&vid=44BU_VU1&t ab=tab2&vl(freeText0)=The%20Slavonic%20and%20East%20European%20Review& amp;dstmp=1497525600382&tabs=viewOnlineTab&gathStatTab=true>. Dostoevskiĭ, Fedor Mikhaĭlovich, and David McDuff. The Idiot. Penguin classics. London: Penguin, 2004. Print. Dostoevskiĭ, Fedor Mikhaĭlovich, Edward Wasiolek, and Katharine Strelsky. The Notebooks for The Idiot. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967. Print. Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. A Dostoevskii Companion: Texts and Contexts. Ed. Katherine Bowers, Connor Doak, and Kate Holland. Boston, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2018. Print. Dowler, Wayne. Dostoevsky, Grigorʹev, and Native Soil Conservatism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982. Print. Frank, Joseph. Dostoevsky: The Mantle of the Prophet, 1871-1881. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2002. Print. ---. Dostoevsky: The Miraculous Years, 1865-1871. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1995. Print. ---. Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt, 1821-1849. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1976. Print. ---. Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt, 1821-1849. London: Robson, 1977. Print. ---. Dostoevsky: The Stir of Liberation, 1860-1865. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1986. Print. ---. Dostoevsky: The Stir of Liberation, 1860-1865. London: Robson, 1987. Print. ---. Dostoevsky: The Years of Ordeal, 1850-1859. London: Robson, 1983. Print. Freud, Sigmund. ‘Dostoevsky and Parricide.’ Dostoevsky: A Collection of Critical Essays. Twentieth century views. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1962. 98–111. Web. <https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bristol/reader.action?docID=5835539&ppg=1 08>. Fusso, Susanne. Discovering Sexuality in Dostoevsky. Studies in Russian literature and theory. Evanston, Ill: Northwestern University Press, 2006. Print. Givens, John. Image of Christ in Russian Literature. Cornell University Press, 2018. Print. 2/6 09/29/21 RUSS30063: Dostoevsky | University of Bristol Grossman, Leonid Petrovich. Dostoevsky: A Biography. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974. Print. Hackel, Sergei. ‘The Religious Dimension: Vision or Evasion?’ New Essays on Dostoyevsky. Cambridge: C.U.P., 1983. 139–168. Print. Holquist, Michael. Dostoevsky and the Novel. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1986. Print. Hudspith, Sarah. 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Holy Foolishness: Dostoevsky’s Novels & the Poetics of Cultural Critique. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992. Print. Paperno, Irina. Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky’s Russia. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1997. Print. Pattison, George, and Diane Oenning Thompson. Dostoevsky and the Christian Tradition. 4/6 09/29/21 RUSS30063: Dostoevsky | University of Bristol Cambridge studies in Russian literature. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Web. Peace, Richard. Dostoyevsky: An Examination of the Major Novels. Companion studies. London: C.U.P., 1971. Print. Pike, Christopher R. ‘Formalist and Structuralist Approaches to Dostoevsky.’ New Essays on Dostoyevsky.

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