"Dostoevsky's Dramatization of Slavophile Themes" | "The Formal Problem of the Epilogue in Crime and Punishment: The Logic of Tragic and Christian Structures" |
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"The Making of Crime and Punishment" | Frank 1994 , 179—180, 182• "Dostoevsky and Existentialism: An Experiment in Hermeunetics" |
"First- Versus Third-Person Narration in Crime and Punishment" | "Raskolnikov's City and the Napoleonic Plan" |
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, for instance, regards the Epilogue a blemish on the book Wellek [1980], 33 | "Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment and Kafka's The Trial" |
Fanger [2006], 21 — see also Frank [1995], 60; Ozick [1997], ; Sergeyef [1998], 26 | Monas, Sidney, "Afterword: The Dream of the Suffering Horse," from his translation• Pisarev had sketched the outlines of a new proto- hero Frank [1995], 100—101; Frank [2002], 11 |
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"Crime and Punishment in the Classroom" | The Slavic and East European Journal |
"On the Structure of Crime and Punishment, " in: PMLA, March 1959, vol.
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