Description
Discover the rich complexities of Fyodor Dostoevsky's masterpiece with The Brothers Karamazov 2e: Norton Critical Edition. This essential edition not only presents the full text of the novel but also enhances your understanding with a meticulously crafted introduction, comprehensive annotations, and a detailed key to its characters. Dive into the context of Dostoevsky's life and the societal shifts of his time through 'Contexts', which includes fascinating background materials, such as correspondence from Vissarion Belinsky, and excerpts from the 'Diary of a Writer' that offer insights into the novel's origins.
The 'Criticism' section features a wealth of scholarly analysis from esteemed authors across the globe, including new contributions and translations that are premiering in English for the first time. Engage deeply with the thoughts and critiques of literary scholars like Ralph Matlaw and Gary Saul Morson to broaden your literary perspective.
Designed for both students and literature enthusiasts, The Brothers Karamazov 2e is a definitive resource for anyone seeking to explore themes of morality, free will, and the human spirit as presented in this timeless work. With 848 pages of in-depth exploration, this Norton Critical Edition is a must-have for your bookshelf or academic library, making it perfect for literature courses and personal study alike. Unlock the full potential of Dostoevsky's philosophy through careful analysis and thoughtful engagement with this revered novel.
The 'Criticism' section features a wealth of scholarly analysis from esteemed authors across the globe, including new contributions and translations that are premiering in English for the first time. Engage deeply with the thoughts and critiques of literary scholars like Ralph Matlaw and Gary Saul Morson to broaden your literary perspective.
Designed for both students and literature enthusiasts, The Brothers Karamazov 2e is a definitive resource for anyone seeking to explore themes of morality, free will, and the human spirit as presented in this timeless work. With 848 pages of in-depth exploration, this Norton Critical Edition is a must-have for your bookshelf or academic library, making it perfect for literature courses and personal study alike. Unlock the full potential of Dostoevsky's philosophy through careful analysis and thoughtful engagement with this revered novel.