The Brothers Karamazov: Worlds of the Novel
بواسطة
Robin Feuer Miller
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History
Manga
Graphic Novels
تنسيق
كتاب إلكتروني
صفحات
156
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Dec 4, 2009
الناشر
Yale University Press
رقم ISBN-10
1282352121
رقم ISBN-13
9781282352124
الوصف
In "The Brothers Karamazov: Worlds of the Novel," Robin Feuer Miller delves deeply into Fyodor Dostoevsky's final masterpiece, exploring its intricate themes and rich characterizations. Written in the wake of immense personal and political turmoil, this novel remains a profound exploration of moral dilemmas and the nature of faith. Miller's analysis uncovers the philosophical underpinnings that have made this work a staple in the literary canon.
Miller's examination goes beyond mere plot summary, inviting readers to understand the complex interplay of familial relationships and societal issues that Dostoevsky masterfully weaves throughout the narrative. The author encourages a fresh perspective on the existential questions posed by Dostoevsky, illuminating the text's relevance to contemporary issues that resonate with audiences today.
Through her insightful commentary, Miller positions "The Brothers Karamazov" as not only a novel but as a dynamic discussion on humanity itself. Each page reveals layers of meaning, urging readers to grapple with their own beliefs and moral choices, ensuring that Dostoevsky’s vision remains vibrantly alive in the modern world.
Miller's examination goes beyond mere plot summary, inviting readers to understand the complex interplay of familial relationships and societal issues that Dostoevsky masterfully weaves throughout the narrative. The author encourages a fresh perspective on the existential questions posed by Dostoevsky, illuminating the text's relevance to contemporary issues that resonate with audiences today.
Through her insightful commentary, Miller positions "The Brothers Karamazov" as not only a novel but as a dynamic discussion on humanity itself. Each page reveals layers of meaning, urging readers to grapple with their own beliefs and moral choices, ensuring that Dostoevsky’s vision remains vibrantly alive in the modern world.