The three scenes I want us to look at during the course of my talk this morning are: Raskolnikov’s confession to Sonya; Svidrigailov’s last night alive; and the Epilogue– Raskolnikov in Siberia
Crime and Punishment (1886), one of the most outstanding novels of the nineteenth century, depicts t...
When the first installment of Crime and Punishment appeared in the Journal Russian Messenger in Janu...
This paper seeks to explain the characterization of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishm...
This paper will focus on the course "Dostoevsky Through the Centuries" for both Russian majors and s...
My paper will report on my experience teaching a class of ten senior citizens in the Lifelong Learni...
This paper will demonstrate how to teach Crime and Punishment by asking students to analyze Raskolni...
This presentation will examine the function of memory in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. Memory a...
Crime and punishment plunges head first into the feverish mental chatter of Raskolnikov. An intellig...
When you hear the phrase “Crime and Punishment,” you may think of the famous novel by Fyodor Dostoye...
In Dostoevsky’s polyphonic novels, ethical questions play out not merely on the thematic level, but ...
In an era where philosophy is perceived as obsolete, without reference to daily life, one often wond...
The chapter offers a close reading of two cinematic cases, Andrei Zviagintsev’s Elena (2011) and Gov...
Session: V-C: 19th-Century Literature. Presenter: Morgan Freisthler, Ohio State University - "Suicid...
In order to introduce Dostoevsky to a new generation of students, it is often necessary to teach him...
This project serves to open up an accessible way to introduce people to Fyodor Dostoevsky’s masterpi...
Crime and Punishment (1886), one of the most outstanding novels of the nineteenth century, depicts t...
When the first installment of Crime and Punishment appeared in the Journal Russian Messenger in Janu...
This paper seeks to explain the characterization of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishm...
This paper will focus on the course "Dostoevsky Through the Centuries" for both Russian majors and s...
My paper will report on my experience teaching a class of ten senior citizens in the Lifelong Learni...
This paper will demonstrate how to teach Crime and Punishment by asking students to analyze Raskolni...
This presentation will examine the function of memory in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. Memory a...
Crime and punishment plunges head first into the feverish mental chatter of Raskolnikov. An intellig...
When you hear the phrase “Crime and Punishment,” you may think of the famous novel by Fyodor Dostoye...
In Dostoevsky’s polyphonic novels, ethical questions play out not merely on the thematic level, but ...
In an era where philosophy is perceived as obsolete, without reference to daily life, one often wond...
The chapter offers a close reading of two cinematic cases, Andrei Zviagintsev’s Elena (2011) and Gov...
Session: V-C: 19th-Century Literature. Presenter: Morgan Freisthler, Ohio State University - "Suicid...
In order to introduce Dostoevsky to a new generation of students, it is often necessary to teach him...
This project serves to open up an accessible way to introduce people to Fyodor Dostoevsky’s masterpi...
Crime and Punishment (1886), one of the most outstanding novels of the nineteenth century, depicts t...
When the first installment of Crime and Punishment appeared in the Journal Russian Messenger in Janu...
This paper seeks to explain the characterization of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishm...