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Dostoyevsky after Bakhtin Malcolm V. Jones

Dostoyevsky after Bakhtin By Malcolm V. Jones

Dostoyevsky after Bakhtin by Malcolm V. Jones


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Recent developments in critical theory form the basis for this new study of Dostoyevsky. Malcolm Jones first redefines Dostoyevsky's much-debated 'fantastic realism'; accepting Bakhtin's reading of Dostoyevsky in its essentials, he seeks out its weaknesses and develops it in new directions.

Dostoyevsky after Bakhtin Summary

Dostoyevsky after Bakhtin: Readings in Dostoyevsky's Fantastic Realism by Malcolm V. Jones

Malcolm Jones, the author of an earlier, widely read book on Dostoyevsky, here approaches his subject afresh in the light of recent developments in Dostoyevsky studies and in critical theory. He takes as his starting point the vexed question of Dostoyevsky's 'fantastic realism', which he attempts to redefine. Accepting Bakhtin's reading of Dostoyevsky in its essentials, he seeks out its weaknesses and develops it in new directions. Taking well-known texts by Dostoyevsky in turn, Professor Jones illustrates aspects of their multivoicedness. In Part 1, he concentrates on the internal, emotional and intellectual, reversals of 'the underground'. In Part 2, he focuses on the disruptive and subversive aspects of the relationships between characters and between text and reader. In Part 3 he examines textual multivoicedness in its diachronic aspect, showing some of the ways in which Dostoyevsky's texts echo and exploit the voices of precursors.

Dostoyevsky after Bakhtin Reviews

...Jones carves out a valuable and provocative place for Dostoyevsky within modernity's general rejections of historical rationalism. The result is clearly fertile ground for newer critical concepts through which to reread Dostoevsky. Roger Anderson, Russian Review

Table of Contents

Foreword; 1. Introduction: Dostoyevsky's fantastic realism; Part I. The Underground: 2. The double: Dostoyevsky's idea for the Double; 3. Notes from Underground: the discovery of 'the underground'; Part II. Driving People Crazy: 4. Crime and Punishment: driving other people crazy; 5. The Devil: driving society crazy; 6. The Idiot: driving the reader crazy; Part III. Chinese Whispers: 7. The Marion motif: the whisper of the precursor; 8. The Brothers Karamazov: the whisper of God; 9. Conclusion: Dostoyevsky's fantastic realism; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521384230
9780521384230
0521384230
Dostoyevsky after Bakhtin: Readings in Dostoyevsky's Fantastic Realism by Malcolm V. Jones
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1990-06-29
240
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