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Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia Irina Paperno

Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia By Irina Paperno

Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia by Irina Paperno


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Analyzing a variety of sources-medical reports, social treatises, legal codes, newspaper articles, fiction, private documents left by suicides-Irina Paperno describes the search for the meaning of suicide. Paperno focuses on Russia of the 1860s-1880s.

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Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia Summary

Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia by Irina Paperno

In the popular and scientific imagination, suicide has always been an enigmatic act that defies, and yet demands, explanation. Throughout the centuries, philosophers and writers, journalists and scientists have attempted to endow this act with meaning. In the nineteenth century, and especially in Russia, suicide became the focus for discussion of such issues as the immortality of the soul, free will and determinism, the physical and the spiritual, the individual and the social. Analyzing a variety of sources-medical reports, social treatises, legal codes, newspaper articles, fiction, private documents left by suicides-Irina Paperno describes the search for the meaning of suicide. Paperno focuses on Russia of the 1860s-1880s, when suicide was at the center of public attention.

Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia Reviews

A comprehensive study.

* Choice *

This book will make an important contribution to nineteenth-century Russian studies. It is not for literary scholars alone; by examining suicide as a cultural institution, Paperno brings together the history of medicine, law, literature, and philosophy in a meaningful way.

* Slavic Review *

A pathbreaking book.... Paperno's research is impeccable, and the information amassed is invaluable.

* The Russian Review *

An exciting book. In it Paperno discusses ideas about the meaning of suicide from classical times to the late nineteenth century, when Russia was said to have experienced 'a epidemic of suicides.

-- A. S. Byatt * The Threepenny Review *

As a contribution to Doestoevskii studies, this book will be of primary importance.... Irina Paperno has written fruitful book.

* The Slavonic Review *

As Irina Paperno demonstrates in this fascinating look at Russian fiction, newspaper articles, suicide notes, and medical reports, the act of suicide in 19th century Russia became the source of discussions on immortality, religion, free will, and the relationship between the individual and society, among other topics.... Paperno concludes that suicide became a cultural artifact in 19th-century Russian and thus served as a symbol of the age.

* Virginia Quarterly Review *

About Irina Paperno

Irina Paperno is Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Berkeley. A graduate of Tartu University in the former Soviet Union, she holds advanced degrees in Slavic languages and literatures and in psychology from Stanford University. She is the author of Chernyshevsky and the Age of Realism: A Study in the Semiotics of Behavior.

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CIN0801484251G
9780801484254
0801484251
Suicide as a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia by Irina Paperno
Used - Good
Paperback
Cornell University Press
19980219
336
Winner of Cowinner of the 1998 Heldt Prize (Association of W.
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