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Christian fiction and religious realism in the novels of DostoevskyChristian fiction and religious realism in the novels of Dostoevsky

Christian fiction and religious realism in the novels of Dostoevsky

William Peter van den Bercken

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"This study offers a literary analysis and theological evaluation of the Christian themes in the five great novels of Dostoevsky--Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Adolescent, The Devils and The Brothers Karamazov. Based on a balanced method of literary analysis and theological evaluation of the texts, this study starts by discussing recent studies of Dostoevsky's religion. It then describes Dostoevsky's original literary method in dealing with religious issues--his use of paradoxes, contradictions and irony. Christian Fiction and Religious Realism in the Novels of Dostoevsky ultimately deconstructs Dostoevsky as an Orthodox writer, and reveals that the Christian themes in his novels are not ecclesiastical or confessionally theological ones, but instead are expressions of a fundamentally Christian anthropology and biblical ethics." --From cover.

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OL Work ID
OL16296528W

Subjects

ReligionChristianity in literatureCriticism and interpretationDostoyevsky, fyodor, 1821-1881Russian literature, history and criticism

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