Western Law, Russian Justice
Dostoevsky, the Jury Trial, and the Law
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press
Published:15th Apr '97
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Gary Rosenshield offers a new interpretation of Dostoevsky's greatest novel, The Brothers Karamazov. He explores Dostoevsky's critique and exploitation of the jury trial for his own ideological agenda, both in his journalism and his fiction, contextualizing his portrayal of trials and trial participants (lawyers, jurors, defendants, judges) in the political, social, and ideological milieu of his time. Rosenshield presents Dostoevsky's critique in terms of the main notions of the critical legal studies movement in the United States, showing how, more than one hundred and twenty years ago, Dostoevsky explicitly dealt with the same problems that the law-and-literature movement has been confronting from the 1980s to the present.
This is the best Western study of Dostoevsky that I am aware of. Gary Rosenshield's fascinating study of Dostoevsky, the political journalist and novelist, asks questions that are as topical today as they were in the nineteenth century. - Victor Terras
ISBN: 9780299209308
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 566g
328 pages