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Dostoevsky at 200: The Novel in Modernity

Dostoevsky at 200: The Novel in Modernity

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Dostoevsky at 200: The Novel in Modernity explores Dostoevsky's art, focusing on the tension between experience and formal representation. It considers how narrative and genre shape his works and how they influence the representation of modernity. Conceived as a forum for younger scholars, it asks how narrative and genre shape Dostoevsky's works and how they influence the representation of modernity.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 264 pages
\n Publication date: 20 July 2021
\n Publisher: University of Toronto Press
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Dostoevsky at 200: The Novel in Modernity, marking the bicentenary of Dostoevsky's birth, delves into the writer's art, particularly the interplay between experience and formal representation. While many critical approaches to Dostoevsky's works revolve around spiritual and philosophical dilemmas, this volume takes a different approach by focusing on design and narrative to explore Dostoevsky and the novel from various perspectives. Contributors position Dostoevsky's formal choices in narrative, plot, genre, characterization, and the novel itself within modernity, examining how the experience of modernity shaped his particular engagement with form. Designed as a platform for emerging scholars working in new directions in Dostoevsky scholarship, this volume seeks to answer how narrative and genre shape Dostoevsky's works and how they influence the representation of modernity. Appealing not only to readers and scholars of Russian literature but also to those interested in the broader genre of the novel, Dostoevsky at 200 is groundbreaking in its exploration of Dostoevsky's contribution to the novel as a form.


Introduction:
Dostoevsky's novels have captivated readers for centuries, exploring profound themes of human nature, morality, and the complexities of the human experience. His works have been studied and analyzed by scholars from various disciplines, and his influence on literature and culture is undeniable. As we celebrate the bicentenary of his birth, it is fitting to examine his contribution to the novel as a form.

The Novel in Modernity:
Dostoevsky's novels are deeply rooted in the context of modernity, reflecting the social, political, and cultural transformations of his time. He was a keen observer of the human condition, and his works often explore the tensions between individual experience and the broader societal norms and expectations.

Experience and Formal Representation:
The central theme of Dostoevsky's at 200: The Novel in Modernity is the tension between experience and formal representation. While many critical approaches to Dostoevsky's works focus on spiritual and philosophical dilemmas, this volume takes a different approach by exploring how narrative and genre shape Dostoevsky's works and how they influence the representation of modernity.

Contributors:
The volume features contributions from a diverse range of scholars and experts in Dostoevsky scholarship. These contributors situate Dostoevsky's formal choices in narrative, plot, genre, characterization, and the novel itself within modernity, and consider how the experience of modernity led to Dostoevsky's particular engagement with form.

Narrative and Genre:
One of the key areas of exploration in the volume is how narrative and genre shape Dostoevsky's works. Contributors examine how Dostoevsky's use of narrative techniques, such as plot, character development, and symbolism, contributes to his exploration of human nature and the complexities of the human experience. They also consider how Dostoevsky's novels fit into various genre categories, such as realism, symbolism, and existentialism, and how these genres influence the way modernity is represented.

Characterization:
Another important aspect of Dostoevsky's novels is his characterization. Contributors analyze how Dostoevsky's characters are shaped by their experiences and the social and cultural context in which they live. They consider how Dostoevsky's characters represent different aspects of modernity, such as individualism, consumerism, and the search for meaning.

Conclusion:
Dostoevsky at 200: The Novel in Modernity is a valuable contribution to the study of Dostoevsky and the novel. It offers a fresh perspective on the writer's art by focusing on design and narrative, and it provides valuable insights into how Dostoevsky's works shape the representation of modernity. The volume is a must-read for readers and scholars of Russian literature and those interested in the broader genre of the novel.

\n Weight: 582g\n
Dimension: 161 x 236 x 26 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781487508630\n \n

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