Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

Contributor(s): Bloom, HaroldMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Major literary charactersPublication details: Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, c2004Description: xiii, 232 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 0791076717Subject(s): Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881. Prestuplenie i nakazanie | Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881 -- Characters -- Raskolnikov | Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881 -- Characters -- Svidrigailov | Raskolnikov (Fictitious character) | Svidrigailov (Fictitious character)DDC classification: 891.73/3 LOC classification: PG3325.P73 | R37 2004Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Crime and punishment / Edward Wasiolek -- Philosophical pro and contra in Part one of Crime and punishment / Robert Louis Jackson -- Raskol'nikov's humanitarianism / Malcolm V. Jones -- Raskol'nikov and the myth experience / Roger B. Anderson -- Raskolnikov's dream in Crime and punishment / Raymond J. Wilson III -- The two faces of Svidrigailov / Frank Friedeberg Seeley -- Raskolnikov's confession / Gerald Fiderer -- Svidrigailov and the "performing self" / R.E. Richardson -- Pathological narcissism and violence in Dostoevskii's Svidrigalov / Giles Mitchell -- Raskolnikov's sexuality / Laura A. Curtis -- Motive and symbol : "Crime and punishment" / Richard Peace -- Crime and punishment / Alba Amoia -- "Why did I say 'women!'?" : Raskolnikov reimagained / Nina Pelikan Straus.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-221) and index.

Crime and punishment / Edward Wasiolek -- Philosophical pro and contra in Part one of Crime and punishment / Robert Louis Jackson -- Raskol'nikov's humanitarianism / Malcolm V. Jones -- Raskol'nikov and the myth experience / Roger B. Anderson -- Raskolnikov's dream in Crime and punishment / Raymond J. Wilson III -- The two faces of Svidrigailov / Frank Friedeberg Seeley -- Raskolnikov's confession / Gerald Fiderer -- Svidrigailov and the "performing self" / R.E. Richardson -- Pathological narcissism and violence in Dostoevskii's Svidrigalov / Giles Mitchell -- Raskolnikov's sexuality / Laura A. Curtis -- Motive and symbol : "Crime and punishment" / Richard Peace -- Crime and punishment / Alba Amoia -- "Why did I say 'women!'?" : Raskolnikov reimagained / Nina Pelikan Straus.

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