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Crime and Punishment

Contents

  • The Text of Crime and Punishment
  • The Names of the Principal Characters
  • Backgrounds and Sources
  • Map: The St. Petersburg of Crime and Punishment
  • From Dostoevsky’s Notebooks
  • From Dostoevsky’s Letters
    • To A.A. Kraevsky (June 8, 1865)
    • Draft, to M.N. Katkov (Sept., 1865)
    • To A.E. Vrangel (Feb. 18,1866)
    • To M.N. Katkov (April, 25, 1866)
    • To A.V. Korvin-Krukovskaya (June 17, 1866)
  • A Passage from an Early Draft
  • Essays in Criticism
  • N. Strakhov, [The Nihilists and Raskolnikov’s New Idea]
  • Leo Tolstoy, [How Minute Changes of Consciousness Caused Raskolnikov to Commit Murder]
  • Sergei V. Belov, The History of the Writing of the Novel
  • George Chulkov, [Dostoevsky’s Technique of Writing]
  • K. Mochulsky, [The Five Acts of Crime and Punishment]
  • Jose Ortega y Gasset, [Why Dostoevsky Lives in the Twentieth Century]
  • Ernest J. Simmons, The Art of Crime and Punishment
  • George Gibian, Traditional Symbolism in Crime and Punishment
  • Philip Rahv, Dostoevsky in Crime and Punishment
  • Joseph Frank, The World of Raskolnikov
  • Nicholas Berdyaev, [Dostoevsky, the Nature of Man, and Evil]
  • Vyacheslav Ivanov, The Revolt Against Mother Earth
  • Maurice Beebe, The Three Motives of Raskolnikov: A Reinterpretation of Crime and Punishment
  • Karen Horney, [Raskolnikov’s Self-Destructive "Should"]
  • Ralph E. Matlaw, Recurrent Imagery in Crime and Punishment
  • A. Bern, [The Problem of Guilt in Dostoevsky’s Fiction]
  • Simon Karlinsky, Dostoevsky as Rorschach Test
  • Alberto Moravia, The Marx-Dostoevsky Duel
  • V. Pereverzev, [A Marxist Summing-Up of Dostoevsky]
  • U.S.S.R. Ministry of Culture, [The 1953 Outline for the Study of Dostoevsky in Soviet Universities]
  • U.S.S.R. Ministry of Culture, [The 1955 Outline for the Study of Dostoevsky in Soviet Universities]
  • U.S.S.R. Ministry of Culture, [The 1984 Outline for the Study of Dostoevsky in Soviet Universities]
  • Leonid P. Grossman, [The Construction of the Novel]
  • Leonid P. Grossman, [Dostoevsky’s Descriptions: The Characters and the City]
  • F.I. Evnin … [Plot Structure and Raskolnikov's Oscillations]
  • Mikhail Bakhtin, From Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics
  • Michael Holquist, Puzzle and Mystery, the Narrative Poles of Knowing: Crime and Punishment
  • Czeslaw Milosz, Dostoevsky and Western Intellectuals
  • Richard Weisberg, The Brilliant Reactor: The Inquisitor in Crime and Punishment
  • Michael T. Kaufman, Polish Director Finds Haunting Relevance in Dostoevsky
  • A Chronology of Dostoevsky’s Life

    Selected Bibliography