A Devil's Vaudeville: The Demonic in Dostoevsky's Major Fiction

A Devil's Vaudeville: The Demonic in Dostoevsky's Major Fiction

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Jan 1, 2005 · Anglais · Relié (232 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 232
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2005
Éditeur Northwestern University Press
Édition 1
ISBN-10 0810120496
ISBN-13 9780810120495

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In his compelling exploration, Leatherbarrow delves deep into the intricate relationship between the demonic and the human psyche as represented in the major works of Dostoevsky. He meticulously examines how the presence of the demonic shapes characters, their motivations, and the philosophical underpinnings of the narratives. By unraveling the complexities of thought and emotion, the author uncovers the profound existential dread that permeates Dostoevsky's universe, revealing a rich tapestry of fear, creativity, and moral struggle.

Through a blend of literary analysis and psychological insight, the work captures the essence of what it means to grapple with the darker aspects of existence. Leatherbarrow’s thoughtful approach invites readers to rethink their perceptions of good and evil within the context of art and literature, spotlighting the electric interplay between the demonic forces and the human condition in Dostoevsky's compelling storytelling.

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