Dostoevsky and the Ethics of Narrative Form Dostoevsky and the Ethics of Narrative Form
Studies in Russian Literature and Theory

Dostoevsky and the Ethics of Narrative Form

Suspense, Closure, Minor Characters

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Publisher Description

Three questions of novelistic form preoccupied Fyodor Dostoevsky throughout his career: how to build suspense, how to end a narrative effectively, and how to distribute attention among major and minor characters. For Dostoevsky, these were much more than practical questions about novelistic craft; they were ethical questions as well. Dostoevsky and the Ethics of Narrative Form traces Dostoevsky’s indefatigable investigations into the ethical implications of his own formal choices. Drawing on his drafts, notebooks, and writings on aesthetics, Greta Matzner-Gore argues that Dostoevsky wove the moral and formal questions that obsessed him into the fabric of his last three novels: Demons, The Adolescent, and The Brothers Karamazov. In so doing, he anticipated some of the most pressing debates taking place in the study of narrative ethics today.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2020
15 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
184
Pages
PUBLISHER
Northwestern University Press
PROVIDER INFO
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
952.5
KB
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