The Dialogic Sign von David K. Danow | Essays on the Major Novels of Dostoevsky | ISBN 9780820416281

The Dialogic Sign

Essays on the Major Novels of Dostoevsky

von David K. Danow
Buchcover The Dialogic Sign | David K. Danow | EAN 9780820416281 | ISBN 0-8204-1628-2 | ISBN 978-0-8204-1628-1

The Dialogic Sign

Essays on the Major Novels of Dostoevsky

von David K. Danow

Employing an innovative series of related analytic models, The Dialogic Sign treats the four major novels (Crime and Punishement, The Idiot, The Possessed, and The Brothers Karamazov) of the great nineteenth-century Russian prose writer, F. M. Dostoevsky. The purpose of the book is to explore what makes Dostoevsky's writing distinctive not only within the sphere of Russian letters but also within the global context of world literature. The book articulates the novelist's striking reliance on absence (of direct speech; of a major character) to evoke, paradoxically, a profoundly felt presence. It discusses the writer's use of minimal narrative forms in deploying elaborate internal modeling systems within the greater narrative (The Brothers Karamazov). Drawing principally upon the thought of Mikhail Bakhtin, the twentieth-century Russian literary theorist and philosopher of dialogue, The Dialogic Sign elaborates features of Dostoevskian dialogue that account for its extraordinary dynamic and dramatic quality.