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Challenging the Bard : Dostoevsky and Pushkin, a Study of Literary Relationship /

In this book, the author engages with the critical histories of two literary titans, illuminating how Dostoevsky reacted to, challenged, adapted, and ultimately transformed the work of his predecessor Pushkin. Focusing primarily on Dostoevsky's works through 1866 - including Poor Folk, The Doub...

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Autor principal: Rosenshield, Gary
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Madison : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2013]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Before Exile. The First Confrontation : Dostoevsky's Poor Folk and Pushkin's "The Stationmaster" ; The Bronze Horseman and The Double : Reevaluating the Madness of the Common Man ; The Miser Redone : The Transformation of Pushkin's The Covetous Knight in Dostoevsky's Mr. Prokharchin -- After Exile. Gambling and Passion : Pushkin's The Queen of Spades and Dostoevsky's The Gambler ; Crime and Punishment 1 : "The Stationmaster," The Bronze Horseman, and The Queen of Spades : The Clerk, Petersburg, and Napoleon ; Crime and Punishment 2 : The Covetous Knight : Power, Transgression, and Legacy ; After Crime and Punishment : An Afterword on the Later Novels. 
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