A Dostoevskii Companion

Texts and Contexts

Katherine Bowers editor Connor Doak editor Kate Holland editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Academic Studies Press

Published:30th Nov '18

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The powerful, impassioned, and often frenetic prose of Fedor Dostoevsky continues to fascinate readers in the twenty-first century, even though we are far removed from Dostoevsky’s Russia. A Dostoevsky Companion: Texts and Contexts aims to help students and readers navigate the writer’s fiction and his world, to better understand the cultural and sociopolitical milieu in which Dostoevsky lived and wrote. Rather than offer a single definitive view of the author, the book contains a collection of documents from Dostoevsky’s own time (excerpts from his letters, his journalism, and what his contemporaries wrote about him), as well as extracts from the major critical studies of Dostoevsky from the contemporary academy. The volume equips readers with a deeper understanding of Dostoevsky’s world and his writing, offering new paths and directions for interpreting his writing.

“This fascinating and useful collection combines Dostoevsky’s own texts (fictional excerpts, letters, articles) with a number of illuminating essays to shed light on various aspects of the author’s life, work, and thought. Designed with undergraduate students in mind, the collection, edited by Katherine Bowers, Connor Doak, and Kate Holland, will be of great help to students and to those who teach them, capturing what professors talk about when they talk about Dostoevsky.” —Vladimir Golstein, Brown University, Russian Review Vol. 78, No. 2

-- Vladimir Golstein, Brown University * Russian Review *

“I found this book both eminently readable and a comprehensive and invaluable re-source for Dostoevskii scholars, no matter at what level they research. The Anglo-Canadian editorial team of Katherine Bowers, Connor Doak and Kate Holland are to be congratulated on assembling a rich textual and contextual feast that repays detailed study.” —John Cook, University of Melbourne, Australian Slavonic and East European Studies, Vol. 33


“This extremely valuable addition to Academic Studies Press’s Cultural Syllabus Series is aimed primarily at undergraduate students, although it is sure to be of interest to scholars of Dostoevsky. It offers a comprehensive collection of excerpts from Dostoevsky’s literary works, nonfiction, letters, and notebooks, as well as selections from important critical articles about his life and works. … Each chapter ends with a welcome, selected bibliography of works on the subject of the chapter. Given the enormous number of works on Dostoevsky (‘Who has not written a book on Dostoevsky?’), this is very useful for future reference. … We are fortunate to have this new companion to studying Dostoevsky.” —Michael Katz, Middlebury College, Slavic and East European Journal

ISBN: 9781618117267

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556 pages