Dostoyevsky and the Jews

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Author(s): David I. Goldstein
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Year: 1981

Language: English
Pages: 262
City: Austin, London

Contents......Page 8
Joseph Frank. Foreword......Page 10
Acknowledgments......Page 18
Note on Transliteration and Basic Source Material......Page 20
Introduction......Page 22
1. The Emergence of a “New Talent”......Page 34
2. The House of the Dead......Page 45
3. Time and the “Jewish Question”......Page 63
4. Svidrigailov's Suicide—Shatov's Credo—The “Rothschild Idea”......Page 80
5. The Possessed......Page 99
6. Dostoyevsky as Journalist: The Citizen, The Diary of a Writer—Correspondence with A. G . Kovner......Page 119
7. The “Jewish Question”......Page 148
8. Dostoyevsky's Last Years: The Anti-Jewish Theme in His Diary—His Letters—His Notebook—The Brothers Karamazov......Page 173
Conclusion......Page 191
Notes......Page 196
Index......Page 250