Review of N. Kashina's the Esthetics of Dostoevsky [Book Review]

Soviet Studies in Philosophy 17 (3):89-92 (1978)
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Abstract

All the problems in Dostoevsky's rich and varied work have to be considered in the light of esthetics, for Dostoevsky was not merely a thinker but an artist-thinker. Yet Dostoevsky's esthetics have had comparatively little study. All researchers have touched on it, but there have been no monographs devoted to this particular subject in Soviet Dostoevsky studies.

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