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XXI. Prince Myshkin’s Night Journey: Chronotope as a Symptom
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vi
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Fiction beyond Fiction: Dostoevsky’s Quest for Realism 1
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Part 1. Encounters with Science
- I. Darwin, Dostoevsky, and Russia’s Radical Youth 35
- II. Darwin’s Plots, Malthus’s Mighty Feast, Lamennais’s Motherless Fledglings, and Dostoevsky’s Lost Sheep 63
- III. “Viper will eat viper”: Dostoevsky, Darwin, and the Possibility of Brotherhood 83
- IV. Encounters with the Prophet: Ivan Pavlov, Serafima Karchevskaia, and “Our Dostoevsky” 97
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Part 2. Engagements with Philosophy
- V. Dostoevsky and the Meaning of “the Meaning of Life” 111
- VI. Dostoevsky and Nietzsche: The Hazards of Writing Oneself into (or out of) Belief 129
- VII. Dostoevsky as Moral Philosopher 151
- VIII. “If there’s no immortality of the soul, . . . everything is lawful”: On the Philosophical Basis of Ivan Karamazov’s Idea 165
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Part 3. Questions of Aesthetics
- IX. Once Again about Dostoevsky’s Response to Hans Holbein the Younger’s Dead Body of Christ in the Tomb 179
- X. Prelude to a Collaboration: Dostoevsky’s Aesthetic Polemic with Mikhail Katkov 193
- XI. Dostoevsky’s Postmodernists and the Poetics of Incarnation 213
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Part 4. The Self and the Other
- XII. What Is It Like to Be Bats? Paradoxes of The Double 235
- XIII. Interiority and Intersubjectivity in Dostoevsky: The Vasya Shumkov Paradigm 249
- XIV. Dostoevsky’s Angel—Still an Idiot, Still beyond the Story: The Case of Kalganov 267
- XV. The Detective as Midwife in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment 291
- XVI. Metaphors for Solitary Confinement in Notes from Underground and Notes from the House of the Dead 313
- XVII. Moral Emotions in Dostoevsky’s “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man” 329
- XVIII. Like a Shepherd to His Flock: The Messianic Pedagogy of Fyodor Dostoevsky—Its Sources and Conceptual Echoes 343
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Part 5: Intercultural Connections
- XIX. Achilles in Crime and Punishment 367
- XX. Raskolnikov and the Aqedah (Isaac’s Binding) 379
- XXI. Prince Myshkin’s Night Journey: Chronotope as a Symptom 395
- Index 403
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vi
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Fiction beyond Fiction: Dostoevsky’s Quest for Realism 1
-
Part 1. Encounters with Science
- I. Darwin, Dostoevsky, and Russia’s Radical Youth 35
- II. Darwin’s Plots, Malthus’s Mighty Feast, Lamennais’s Motherless Fledglings, and Dostoevsky’s Lost Sheep 63
- III. “Viper will eat viper”: Dostoevsky, Darwin, and the Possibility of Brotherhood 83
- IV. Encounters with the Prophet: Ivan Pavlov, Serafima Karchevskaia, and “Our Dostoevsky” 97
-
Part 2. Engagements with Philosophy
- V. Dostoevsky and the Meaning of “the Meaning of Life” 111
- VI. Dostoevsky and Nietzsche: The Hazards of Writing Oneself into (or out of) Belief 129
- VII. Dostoevsky as Moral Philosopher 151
- VIII. “If there’s no immortality of the soul, . . . everything is lawful”: On the Philosophical Basis of Ivan Karamazov’s Idea 165
-
Part 3. Questions of Aesthetics
- IX. Once Again about Dostoevsky’s Response to Hans Holbein the Younger’s Dead Body of Christ in the Tomb 179
- X. Prelude to a Collaboration: Dostoevsky’s Aesthetic Polemic with Mikhail Katkov 193
- XI. Dostoevsky’s Postmodernists and the Poetics of Incarnation 213
-
Part 4. The Self and the Other
- XII. What Is It Like to Be Bats? Paradoxes of The Double 235
- XIII. Interiority and Intersubjectivity in Dostoevsky: The Vasya Shumkov Paradigm 249
- XIV. Dostoevsky’s Angel—Still an Idiot, Still beyond the Story: The Case of Kalganov 267
- XV. The Detective as Midwife in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment 291
- XVI. Metaphors for Solitary Confinement in Notes from Underground and Notes from the House of the Dead 313
- XVII. Moral Emotions in Dostoevsky’s “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man” 329
- XVIII. Like a Shepherd to His Flock: The Messianic Pedagogy of Fyodor Dostoevsky—Its Sources and Conceptual Echoes 343
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Part 5: Intercultural Connections
- XIX. Achilles in Crime and Punishment 367
- XX. Raskolnikov and the Aqedah (Isaac’s Binding) 379
- XXI. Prince Myshkin’s Night Journey: Chronotope as a Symptom 395
- Index 403