Dostoevsky 1821-1881

The bare events of Dostoevsky’s life – his father murdered by peasants, his own ordeal before a firing squad, then exile in Siberia, his epilepsy, gambling, poverty and debts – go far to account for his strange intensity of vision. This biography, first published in 1931, traces his wayward development, from his strict and secluded childhood to his debut as ‘literary pimple’, through his years of anguish, to his maturity as artist and final apotheosis as Russian patriot.

Written some fifty years after Dostoevsky’s death, when the material necessary for a full study first became available, Carr’s classic study reflects an approach to the life and genius of Dostoevsky dominated by the concerns of the mid-twentieth century. With its illuminating chapters on each of the great novels and its stylistic precision, this treatment of Dostoevsky remains a perfect introduction to the man, both as a novelist and as a human being.

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Dostoevsky 1821-1881

The bare events of Dostoevsky’s life – his father murdered by peasants, his own ordeal before a firing squad, then exile in Siberia, his epilepsy, gambling, poverty and debts – go far to account for his strange intensity of vision. This biography, first published in 1931, traces his wayward development, from his strict and secluded childhood to his debut as ‘literary pimple’, through his years of anguish, to his maturity as artist and final apotheosis as Russian patriot.

Written some fifty years after Dostoevsky’s death, when the material necessary for a full study first became available, Carr’s classic study reflects an approach to the life and genius of Dostoevsky dominated by the concerns of the mid-twentieth century. With its illuminating chapters on each of the great novels and its stylistic precision, this treatment of Dostoevsky remains a perfect introduction to the man, both as a novelist and as a human being.

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Dostoevsky 1821-1881

Dostoevsky 1821-1881

by E.H. Carr
Dostoevsky 1821-1881

Dostoevsky 1821-1881

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The bare events of Dostoevsky’s life – his father murdered by peasants, his own ordeal before a firing squad, then exile in Siberia, his epilepsy, gambling, poverty and debts – go far to account for his strange intensity of vision. This biography, first published in 1931, traces his wayward development, from his strict and secluded childhood to his debut as ‘literary pimple’, through his years of anguish, to his maturity as artist and final apotheosis as Russian patriot.

Written some fifty years after Dostoevsky’s death, when the material necessary for a full study first became available, Carr’s classic study reflects an approach to the life and genius of Dostoevsky dominated by the concerns of the mid-twentieth century. With its illuminating chapters on each of the great novels and its stylistic precision, this treatment of Dostoevsky remains a perfect introduction to the man, both as a novelist and as a human being.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317644927
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/27/2014
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Tolstoy and Dostoevsky
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 542 KB

About the Author

Edward Hallett Carr

Table of Contents

Introductory Note; book1 Years of Growth (1821–1854); Chapter 1 Childhood; Chapter 2 Early Years in Petersburg; Chapter 3 Firstfruits; Chapter 4 Catastrophe; Chapter 5 The House of the Dead; book2 Years of Ferment (1854–1865); Chapter 6 Exile and First Marriage; Chapter 7 Journalistic Experiment; Chapter 8 Intimate Life; Chapter 9 Years of Anguish; Chapter 10 Interludes mainly Sentimental; book3 Years of Creation (1866–1871); Chapter 11 Annus Mirabilis; Chapter 12 First Months Abroad; Chapter 13 Residence Abroad Continued; Chapter 14 The Ethical Problem—Crime and Punishment; Chapter 15 The Ethical Ideal—The Idiot; Chapter 16 Ethics and Politics—The Devils; book4 Years of Fruition (1871–1881); Chapter 17 Return to Russia; Chapter 18 Dostoevsky as Psychologist—A Raw Youth; Chapter 19 Dostoevsky as Publicist—The Journal of an Author; Chapter 20 Dostoevsky as Prophet—The Brothers Karamazov; Chapter 21 Apotheosis; Chapter 22 Epilogue;
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