Dostoevsky's Spiritual Art: The Burden of VisionTransaction Publishers - 216 pages Fyodor Dostoevsky's highest and most permanent achievement as a novelist lies in his exploration of man's religious complex, his world and his fate. His primary vision is to be found in his last five novels: Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Devils, A Raw Youth, and The Brothers Karamazov. This volume culminates twenty years of studying, teaching, and writing on Dostoevsky. Here George A. Panichas critically analyzes the religious themes and meanings of the author's major works. Focusing on the pervasive spiritual consciousness at play, Panichas views Dostoevsky not as a religious doctrinaire, but as a visionary whose five great novels constitute a sequential meditation on man's human and superhuman destiny. |
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... depths of spiritual realities and Dostoevsky's understand- ing of them : schism from truth in Crime and Punishment , ter- ror in The Idiot , Satanism in The Devils , purgation of personality in A Raw Youth , and saintliness in The ...
... depths of emptiness . ( " In a dark time the eye begins to see , " as the American poet Theodore Roethke put it . ) The desert is the ego that seeks to satisfy and fulfill itself and thus to dissolve all existential tensions in the life ...
... depths of the soul as Dostoevsky illuminated them . His book is not ex- haustive but it need not be , for its role is not to be the defini- tive critical analysis of Dostoevsky but to awaken a deeper awareness of spiritual truth in the ...
... conse- quences of moral actions . The problem of evil , the onus of sin and guilt , the depth of suffering are some of the moral ques- tions that Dostoevsky examines . His excursions into the realm. 12 / DOSTOEVSKY'S SPIRITUAL ART.
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