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ISBN: PB: 9780300125627

Yale University Press

July 2008

196 pp.

23.4x15.6 cm

15 black&white illus.

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£21,00
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Brothers Karamazov

Worlds of the Novel

Fyodor Dostoevsky completed his final novel, "The Brothers Karamazov", in 1880. A work of universal appeal and significance, his exploration of good and evil immediately gained an international readership and today "remains harrowingly alive in the face of our present day worries, paradoxes, and joys", observes Dostoevsky scholar Robin Feuer Miller. In this engaging and original book, she guides us through the complexities of Dostoevsky's masterpiece, offering keen insights and a celebration of the author's unparalleled powers of imagination. Miller's critical companion to "The Brothers Karamazov" explores the novel's structure, themes, characters, and artistic strategies while illuminating its myriad philosophical and narrative riddles. She discusses the historical significance of the book and its initial reception, and in a new preface discusses the latest scholarship on Dostoevsky and the novel that crowned his career.

About the Author

Robin Feuer Miller is Edytha Macy Gross Professor of Humanities; professor of Russian and comparative literature; and chair, Department of German, Russian and Asian Languages and Literatures, Brandeis University. Her most recent book is "Dostoevsky's Unfinished Journey", published by Yale University Press.

Reviews

"It is thrilling to read 'The Brothers Karamazov' with this companion volume – for Miller's book is designed to be read simultaneously with Dostoevsky's – and those who do so are transformed by the experience" – Cathy Popkin, Columbia University