The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 57 頁
... Dostoyevsky was a consummate artist , a writer greatly concerned with the structure of his novels , Wasiolek has found it necessary to concede that the Epilogue mars what is otherwise a perfectly structured novel . He believes that the ...
... Dostoyevsky was a consummate artist , a writer greatly concerned with the structure of his novels , Wasiolek has found it necessary to concede that the Epilogue mars what is otherwise a perfectly structured novel . He believes that the ...
第 58 頁
... Dostoyevsky for not having yielded to the great temptation inherent in the subject matter of Crime and Punishment to be tendentious . " The remarkable thing is that Dostoyevsky should have given up all the tendentious endings , " which ...
... Dostoyevsky for not having yielded to the great temptation inherent in the subject matter of Crime and Punishment to be tendentious . " The remarkable thing is that Dostoyevsky should have given up all the tendentious endings , " which ...
第 72 頁
... Dostoyevsky's description of this scene is laden with meaning , and nowhere is this passage analyzed with greater thoroughness or insight than in Gibian's essay , " Traditional Symbolism in Crime and Punishment . " Gibian has attached ...
... Dostoyevsky's description of this scene is laden with meaning , and nowhere is this passage analyzed with greater thoroughness or insight than in Gibian's essay , " Traditional Symbolism in Crime and Punishment . " Gibian has attached ...
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