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Preface xi
"Notes from Underground"
History and Personality 3
My Approach versus Frank's and Bakhtin's 3
Oppression and Suffering 6
Inner Conflicts 9
A Spiteful Official 13
Zverkov and Liza 17
Daydreams, the Visit to Simonov, and the Dinner for Zeverkov 17
Liza in the Brothel 23
Liza's Visit 27
The Diarist 33
Introduction 33
Why Can't He Act? 35
"That Strange Enjoyment" 38
The Most Advantageous Advantage 42
Crime and Punishment
Rhetoric in Crime and Punishment 51
Introduction 51
My Approach versus Bakhtin's 52
Dostoevsky's Rhetorical Techniques 56
Fashionable Modern Unbelief 58
The Right-minded Characters 63
Dostoevsky's Perspective 71
History and Inner Conflicts 73
Introduction 73
Raskolnikov and His Family 74
Inner Conflicts 82
An Extraordinary Man 86
After the Murder 89
Sonya, Svidrigaylov, andRaskolnikov's Conversion 95
Introduction 95
Raskolnikov and Sonya 96
Raskolnikov and Svidrigaylov 105
Raskolnikov's Conversion 108
The Happy Ending of Crime and Punishment 112
The Brothers Karamazov
Thematic Analysis of The Brothers Karamazov 117
Introduction 117
Ivan's Challenge 119
Contradiction in Ivan's Position 124
Responses to Ivan 126
Seeds That Bear Much Fruit 128
We Are Responsible for All 131
Freedom versus Happiness 133
Ivan: Character Structure and Beliefs 135
Introduction 135
Detachment 136
Anger and Aggression 139
Search for Glory 143
The Grand Inquisitor 146
Ivan: Before the Murder 155
The Emergence of Ivan's Inner Conflicts 155
Ivan and Smerdyakov 159
Temptation and Fall 163
Ivan: After the Murder 169
Introduction 169
The First Meeting with Smerdyakov 170
The Second Interview 173
The Final Visit to Smerdyakov 176
Continued Inner Conflicts 180
Alyosha: History, Personality, and Relationship with Zossima 189
Introduction 189
Alyosha and His Mother 192
Alyosha's Defenses 194
Alyosha and Father Zossima 199
Zossima's Teachings 201
Alyosha: Trials and Resolutions 207
Alyosha in the World 207
Comforts and Complications 212
Rebellion: The Death of Zossima 216
Raised from the Depths 218
One of the Elect 220
Conclusion 222
References 225
Index 229
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