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Brothers Karamazov
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Review The Final Novel By Fyodor Dostoyevsky, First Published As Bratya Karamazovy In 187980, And Generally Considered To Be His Masterpiece. It Is The Story Of Fyodor Karamazov And His Sons Alyosha, Dmitry, And Ivan. It Is Also A Story Of Patricide, Into The Sordid Unfolding Of Which Dostoyevsky Introduces A Lovehate Struggle With Profound Psychological And Spiritual Implications. Throughout The Whole Novel There Persists A Search For Faith, For Godthe Central Idea Of The Work. The Dramatization Of Ivan'S Repudiation Of God Is Concentrated In The Famous Legend Of The Grand Inquisitor. A Response To Ivan Is Contained In The Preaching Of The Monk Zosima That The Secret Of Universal Harmony Is Not Achieved By The Mind But By The Heart. The Merriamwebster Encyclopedia Of Literature[Dostoevsky Is] At Once The Most Literary And Compulsively Readable Of Novelists We Continue To Regard As Great . . . The Brothers Karamazov Stands As The Culmination Of His Art His Last, Longest, Richest, And Most Capacious Book. [This] Scrupulous Rendition Can Only Be Welcomed. It Returns Us To A Work We Thought We Knew, Subtly Altered And So Made New Again. Washington Post Book World A Miracle . . . Every Page Of The New Karamazov Is A Permanent Standard, And An Inspiration. The Times (London) One Finally Gets The Musical Whole Of Dostoevsky S Original. New York Times Book Review Absolutely Faithful . . . Fulfills In Remarkable Measure Most Of The Criteria For An Ideal Translation . . . The Stylistic Accuracy And Versatility Of Registers Used . . . Bring Out The Richness And Depth Of The Original In A Way Similar To A Faithful And Sensitive Restoration Of A Painting. The Independent It May Well Be That Dostoevsky S [World], With All Its Resourceful Energies Of Life And Language, Is Only Now And Through The Medium Of [This] New Translation Beginning To Come Home To The Englishspeaking Reader. New York Review Of Books Heartily Recommended To Any Reader Who Wishes To Come As Close To Dostoevsky S Russian As It Is Possible. Joseph Frank, Princeton Universitywith An Introduction By Malcolm V. Jones Joseph Frank Product Description A Tragedy Of Shakespearean Force And Intensity, Dostoyevsky'S Drama Of Parricide And Family Rivalry Chronicles The Murder Of Depraved Landowner Fyodor Karamazov And The Subsequent Investigation And Trial. Extensive Notes Explain The Many Literary And Topical Allusions And Provide Background Information. About The Author Ralph E. Matlaw Was Professor Of Russian Literature At The University Of Chicago. He Was The Author Of The Brothers Karamazov: Novelistic Technique And Translated And Edited Dostoevsky S Notes From Underground And The Grand Inquisitor, Odoevsky S Russian Nights, And Grigoryev S Moral And Literary Wanderings. He Also Edited Tolstoy: A Collection Of Critical Essays; Belinsky, Chernyshevsky, And Dobrolyubov: Selected Criticism; And The Norton Critical Editions Of Turgenev S Fathers And Sons And Anton Chekhov S Short Stories.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main theme of 'Brothers Karamazov'? A: The main theme of 'Brothers Karamazov' revolves around faith, morality, and the struggle between good and evil, particularly explored through the complex relationships between the Karamazov family members.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Brothers Karamazov'? A: 'Brothers Karamazov' is written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, a renowned Russian novelist known for his deep psychological insight and exploration of philosophical themes.
- Q: What is the significance of the character Ivan Karamazov? A: Ivan Karamazov represents the intellectual and questioning aspect of humanity, grappling with the existence of God and the problem of evil, particularly through his famous 'Legend of the Grand Inquisitor'.
- Q: How many pages does 'Brothers Karamazov' have? A: 'Brothers Karamazov' contains 595 pages, making it a substantial read that delves deeply into its themes and character development.
- Q: What type of binding is available for this edition of 'Brothers Karamazov'? A: This edition of 'Brothers Karamazov' comes in library binding, which is typically more durable and suitable for frequent use.
- Q: When was 'Brothers Karamazov' first published? A: 'Brothers Karamazov' was first published in 1879-80, and it is considered Dostoyevsky's final novel and his literary masterpiece.
- Q: What is the condition of the used book? A: The book is listed as a used book in good condition, indicating it has been previously owned but is still in a satisfactory state for reading.
- Q: Is there any introduction or additional content in this edition? A: Yes, this edition includes an introduction by Malcolm V. Jones, which provides context and insight into Dostoyevsky's work and themes.
- Q: What are the key features of 'Brothers Karamazov'? A: Key features of 'Brothers Karamazov' include its in-depth character analysis, exploration of complex moral questions, and extensive notes that explain literary and topical allusions.
- Q: Who translated 'Brothers Karamazov' for this edition? A: This edition was translated by Ralph E. Matlaw, a professor of Russian literature, ensuring a faithful rendition of Dostoyevsky's original text.