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    Dostoevsky in context / edited by Deborah A. Martinsen and Olga Maiorova.
    by Martinsen, Deborah A., editor., Maĭorova, O. E., editor.
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
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    Literature in context (Cambridge University Press)
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    xxiii, 329 pages ; 24 cm
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    I. Introduction: the many worlds of Dostoevsky / Olga Maiorova and Deborah Martinsen -- Part I. Social, historical, and cultural contexts. i. Changing political, economic, and social landscape. 2. The great reforms and the new courts / Richard Wortman -- 3. The abolition of serfdom / Nathaniel Knight -- 4. Punishment and crime / Anna Schur -- 5. Socialism, utopia, and myth / James P. Scanlan -- 6. Nihilism and terrorism / Derek Offord -- 7. The "woman question", women's work, women's options / Barbara Engel -- 8. The economy and the print market / Jonathan Paine -- ii. Political, social, and cultural institutions. 9. Russian monarchy and the people / Richard Wortman -- 10. Empire / Olga Maiorova -- 11. Service ranks / Irina Reyfman -- 12. Education / Inessa Medzhibovskaya -- 13. Science, technology, and medicine / Michael D. Gordin -- 14. Jews, race, and biology / Harriet Murav -- 15. Suicide / Susan Morrissey -- 16. Children / Robin Feuer Miller -- 17. Gambling / Richard J. Rosenthal -- iii. Space and place. 18. Symbolic geography / Anne Lounsbery -- 19. St. Petersburg / Robert Belknap -- 20. The crystal palace / Sarah J. Young -- iv. Religion and modernity. 21. Orthodox spirituality / Nel Grillaert -- 22. Religious dissent / Irina Paert -- 23. Roman Catholicism / Mikhail Dolbilov -- 24. Islam / Robert Geraci -- Part II. Literature, journalism, and languages. 25. Modern print culture / Konstantine Klioutchkine -- 26. Realism / Liza Knapp -- 27. Dostoevsky: translator and translated / Carol Apollonio -- 28. Travel and travel writing / Susan Layton -- 29. Folklore / Linda Ivanits -- 30. Foreign languages / Karin Beck -- 31. Theater / Maude Meisel -- 32. Dostoevsky's journalism and fiction / Ellen Chances -- 33. Dostoevsky's journalism in the 1860s / Sarah Hudspith -- 34. Dostoevsky's journalism in the 1870s / Kate Holland -- 35. Censorship / Irene Zohrab.
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    "This volume explores the Russia where the great writer Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-81) was born and lived. It focuses not only on the Russia depicted in Dostoevsky's works, but also on the Russian life that he and his contemporaries experiences: on social practices and historical developments, political and cultural institutions, religious beliefs, ideological trends, artistic conventions, and literary genres"
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