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by Bruce French
Northwestern University Press, 2001
Cloth: 978-0-8101-1745-7
Library of Congress Classification PG3325.I33F74 2001
Dewey Decimal Classification 891.733

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Prince Myshkin is one of Dostoevsky's most perplexing creations. In this study, Bruce A. French presents a provocative interpretation of the religious dimension of Myshkin's goodness from a Bakhtinian perspective.

In three chapters, French takes up in turn the narrator and narrative points of view, the author’s use of inserted narratives, and three modes of interaction French calls Monologue, Dialogue, and Dialogical Living.
 

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