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The Dichotomy Between Flesh and Spirit: Plato's Symposium in Anna Karenina
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Irina Gutkin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Bibliographical Note IX
- Introduction 1
- Allegro Tumultuosissimamente: Beethoven in Tolstoy's Fiction 12
- Love, Death, and Cricketsong: Prince Andrei at Mytishchi 61
- The Dichotomy Between Flesh and Spirit: Plato's Symposium in Anna Karenina 84
- Death and Resurrection in Anna Karenina 100
- "Words, Idle Words": Discourse and Communication in Anna Karenina 115
- Truth in Dying 130
- Tolstoy and the Narrative of Sex: A Reading of "Father Sergius," "The Devil," and "The Kreutzer Sonata" 158
- Contributors 187
- Index 189
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Bibliographical Note IX
- Introduction 1
- Allegro Tumultuosissimamente: Beethoven in Tolstoy's Fiction 12
- Love, Death, and Cricketsong: Prince Andrei at Mytishchi 61
- The Dichotomy Between Flesh and Spirit: Plato's Symposium in Anna Karenina 84
- Death and Resurrection in Anna Karenina 100
- "Words, Idle Words": Discourse and Communication in Anna Karenina 115
- Truth in Dying 130
- Tolstoy and the Narrative of Sex: A Reading of "Father Sergius," "The Devil," and "The Kreutzer Sonata" 158
- Contributors 187
- Index 189