
Overview
This book is not only a major twentieth-century contribution to Dostoevsky's studies, but also one of the most important theories of the novel produced in our century. As a modern reinterpretation of poetics, it bears comparison with Aristotle."Bakhtin's statement on the dialogical nature of artistic creation, and his differentiation of this from a history of monological commentary, is profoundly original and illuminating. This is a classic work on Dostoevsky and a statement of importance to critical theory." Edward Wasiolek"Concentrating on the particular features of 'Dostoevskian discourse, ' how Dostoevsky structures a hero and a plot, and what it means to write dialogically, Bakhtin concludes with a major theoretical statement on dialogue as a category of language. One of the most important theories of the novel in this century." The Bloomsbury Review
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780816612284
- ISBN-10: 0816612285
- Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
- Publish Date: June 1984
- Dimensions: 9.09 x 6.13 x 0.9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.17 pounds
- Page Count: 384
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