
Dostoevsky’s Bicentenary
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2021 marks the bicentennial birth of Fyodor Dostoevsky. The rich and complex prose of this celebrated Russian author continues to attract scholarly attention, even 200 years after his birth.
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Special article selection
The following issues and articles will be freely accessible until 31 December 2021:
Book chapters and journal articles:
- Goethe, Dostoevsky and Wittgenstein on Truth and Deception
- Dostoevsky: A Russian Panacea For Europe
- Sergey Nechaev And Dostoevsky’s Devils: The Literary Answer To Terrorism In Nineteenth-Century Russia
- The Fissured Modern Subject: Paradox versus “Becoming” in Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground
- Dostoevsky’s Moral Theory in Historical Context
- The Discussions on Fedor Dostoevsky at the Moscow Branch of the St.-Petersburg “Free Philosophic Association” as a Russian-Jewish Dialogue
- The Double’s Doubles and Dostoevsky’s Shameful Subject
- Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Ideology and Mythmaking
- Dostoevsky: On the Threshold of Other Worlds. Essays in Honor of Malcolm V. Jones
- Orhan Pamuk and Vladimir Nabokov on Dostoevski
From Brill Deutschland:
- Der Erste Weltkrieg und die literarische Ethik: Fjodor Dostojewski – Der Vatermord und die Ethik der Verantwortung (2010)
- Die Sprache der Infamie II: Der infame Erzähler. Dostojewski und Nabokov (2018)
- Schwangere Musen - Rebellische Helden: Dostoevskijs (Ge)schlechtschreibübungen (2018)
- Dostoevsky's Endgame: the Projected Sequel To the Brothers Karamazov
- The Burden Of Shouldering Identity: A Micro-Essay In Dostoevsky
To celebrate the bicentenary, join us in a conversation with Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover, Editor-in-Chief of the Dostoevsky Journal, where she takes us through his brief yet colorful life, his most notable works, and the myths surrounding him.