Problemi poetike Dostojevskog
por
Mihail Bahtin
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Romance
Philosophy
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
254
Idioma
Sérvio
Publicado
Jan 1, 2000
Editora
Zepter Book World
ISBN-10
8674940021
ISBN-13
9788674940020
Descrição
Mikhail Bakhtin's exploration of Dostojevsky's poetic problems unveils the intricate relationship between literature and ethics. As he delves into the complexities of Dostojevsky's characters, Bakhtin illustrates how they embody a rich tapestry of dialogues that reflect the struggles of human existence. This profound analysis not only sheds light on the psychological depths of Dostojevsky's narratives but also engages with the broader philosophical discourse of the era.
In the backdrop of Leningrad, Bakhtin's shift towards a more nuanced understanding of narrative forms allows him to unravel the layers of meaning embedded within Dostojevsky's work. He highlights the author's ability to intertwine existential dilemmas with moral questioning, offering readers a chance to reflect on their own ethical frameworks. The characters come alive as authentic voices, contributing to the ongoing conversation about humanity's place in an often chaotic world.
Through this examination, Bakhtin invites readers to consider the weight of individual choice and the multiplicity of perspectives that characterize Dostojevsky's storytelling. The text serves not only as a literary critique but also as a meditation on the power of literature to capture the essence of human experience, challenging readers to engage with their own understanding of truth and morality.
In the backdrop of Leningrad, Bakhtin's shift towards a more nuanced understanding of narrative forms allows him to unravel the layers of meaning embedded within Dostojevsky's work. He highlights the author's ability to intertwine existential dilemmas with moral questioning, offering readers a chance to reflect on their own ethical frameworks. The characters come alive as authentic voices, contributing to the ongoing conversation about humanity's place in an often chaotic world.
Through this examination, Bakhtin invites readers to consider the weight of individual choice and the multiplicity of perspectives that characterize Dostojevsky's storytelling. The text serves not only as a literary critique but also as a meditation on the power of literature to capture the essence of human experience, challenging readers to engage with their own understanding of truth and morality.
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