简介
Dostoevsky's final years at last won him the universal approval toward which he had always aspired. While describing his idiosyncratic relationship to the Russian state, [the author of this volume] details Doestoevsky's continuing rivalries with Turgenev and Tolstoy. Dostoevsky's appearance at the Pushkin Festival in June 1880, which preceded his death by one year, marked the apotheosis of his career - and of his life as a spokesman for the Russian spirit. There he delivered his famous speech on Pushkin before an audience stirred to a feverish emotional pitch: "Ours is universality attained not by the sword, but by the force of brotherhood and of our brotherly striving toward the reunification of mankind." This is the Dostoevsky who has entered the patrimony of world literature, though he was not always capable of living up to such exalted ideals. The writer's death in St. Petersburg in January of 1881 concludes this unparalleled literary biography - one truly worthy of Dostoevsky's genius and of the remarkable time and place in which he lived. -Dust jacket.
目录
List of Illustrations p. ix
Preface p. xi
Transliteration and Texts p. xv
Part I A New Beginning
Chapter 1 Introduction p. 3
Chapter 2 A Quiet Return p. 14
Chapter 3 Grazhdanin: The Citizen p. 38
Chapter 4 Narodnichestvo: Russian Populism p. 65
Chapter 5 The Diary of a Writer, 1873: I p. 87
Chapter 6 The Diary of a Writer, 1873: II p. 103
Chapter 7 At Bad Ems p. 120
Chapter 8 A Literary Proletarian p. 130
Chapter 9 Notes for A Raw Youth p. 149
Chapter 10 A Raw Youth: Dostoevsky's Trojan Horse p. 171
Part II A Personal Periodical
Chapter 11 A New Venture p. 199
Chapter 12 A Public Figure p. 215
Chapter 13 Intimations of Mortality p. 235
Chapter 14 The Diary of a Writer, 1876-1877 p. 254
Chapter 15 Toward The Brothers Karamazov p. 282
Chapter 16 The Jewish Question p. 301
Chapter 17 Turgenev, Tolstoy ,and Others p. 320
Chapter 18 Stories and Sketches p. 338
Part III "With Words to Sear the Hearts of Men"
Chapter 19 Resurrection and Rebellion p. 361
Chapter 20 Man in the Middle p. 377
Chapter 21 A New Novel--and a Feuilleton p. 390
Chapter 22 The Great Debate p. 407
Chapter 23 Rebellion and the Grand Inquisitor p. 426
Chapter 24 A Last Visit p. 443
Chapter 25 An Impatient Reader p. 460
Chapter 26 Terror and Martial Law p. 475
Chapter 27 The Pushkin Festival p. 497
Chapter 28 Pushkin: Two Readings p. 514
Chapter 29 The Diary of a Writer, 1880 p. 533
Chapter 30 Controversies and Conclusions p. 548
Part IV The Brothers Karamazov
Chapter 31 The Brothers Karamazov: Books 1-2 p. 567
Chapter 32 The Brothers Karamazov: Books 3-4 p. 588
Chapter 33 The Brothers Karamazov: Book 5 p. 600
Chapter 34 The Brothers Karamazov: Book 6 p. 621
Chapter 35 The Brothers Karamazov: Book 7 p. 636
Chapter 36 The Brothers Karamazov: Books 8-9 p. 646
Chapter 37 The Brothers Karamazov: Books 10-11 p. 662
Chapter 38 The Brothers Karamazov: Book 12 p. 684
Part V Death and Transfiguration
Chapter 39 Notes for a Phantom Future p. 707
Chapter 40 A National Symbol p. 722
Chapter 41 Finale p. 740
Notes p. 757
Index p. 775
Preface p. xi
Transliteration and Texts p. xv
Part I A New Beginning
Chapter 1 Introduction p. 3
Chapter 2 A Quiet Return p. 14
Chapter 3 Grazhdanin: The Citizen p. 38
Chapter 4 Narodnichestvo: Russian Populism p. 65
Chapter 5 The Diary of a Writer, 1873: I p. 87
Chapter 6 The Diary of a Writer, 1873: II p. 103
Chapter 7 At Bad Ems p. 120
Chapter 8 A Literary Proletarian p. 130
Chapter 9 Notes for A Raw Youth p. 149
Chapter 10 A Raw Youth: Dostoevsky's Trojan Horse p. 171
Part II A Personal Periodical
Chapter 11 A New Venture p. 199
Chapter 12 A Public Figure p. 215
Chapter 13 Intimations of Mortality p. 235
Chapter 14 The Diary of a Writer, 1876-1877 p. 254
Chapter 15 Toward The Brothers Karamazov p. 282
Chapter 16 The Jewish Question p. 301
Chapter 17 Turgenev, Tolstoy ,and Others p. 320
Chapter 18 Stories and Sketches p. 338
Part III "With Words to Sear the Hearts of Men"
Chapter 19 Resurrection and Rebellion p. 361
Chapter 20 Man in the Middle p. 377
Chapter 21 A New Novel--and a Feuilleton p. 390
Chapter 22 The Great Debate p. 407
Chapter 23 Rebellion and the Grand Inquisitor p. 426
Chapter 24 A Last Visit p. 443
Chapter 25 An Impatient Reader p. 460
Chapter 26 Terror and Martial Law p. 475
Chapter 27 The Pushkin Festival p. 497
Chapter 28 Pushkin: Two Readings p. 514
Chapter 29 The Diary of a Writer, 1880 p. 533
Chapter 30 Controversies and Conclusions p. 548
Part IV The Brothers Karamazov
Chapter 31 The Brothers Karamazov: Books 1-2 p. 567
Chapter 32 The Brothers Karamazov: Books 3-4 p. 588
Chapter 33 The Brothers Karamazov: Book 5 p. 600
Chapter 34 The Brothers Karamazov: Book 6 p. 621
Chapter 35 The Brothers Karamazov: Book 7 p. 636
Chapter 36 The Brothers Karamazov: Books 8-9 p. 646
Chapter 37 The Brothers Karamazov: Books 10-11 p. 662
Chapter 38 The Brothers Karamazov: Book 12 p. 684
Part V Death and Transfiguration
Chapter 39 Notes for a Phantom Future p. 707
Chapter 40 A National Symbol p. 722
Chapter 41 Finale p. 740
Notes p. 757
Index p. 775
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