
| Preface to the Third Edition The Text of Crime and Punishment The Names of the Principal Characters Backgrounds and Sources Map: The St. Petersburg of Crime and Punishment From Dostoevsky’s Notebooks From Dostoevsky’s Letters To A.A. Kraevsky (June 8, 1865) Draft, to M.N. Katkov (Sept., 1865) To A.E. Vrangel (Feb. 18,1866) To M.N. Katkov (April, 25, 1866) To A.V. Korvin-Krukovskaya (June 17, 1866) A Passage from an Early Draft Essays in Criticism N. Strakhov, [The Nihilists and Raskolnikov’s New Idea] Leo Tolstoy, [How Minute Changes of Consciousness Caused Raskolnikov to Commit Murder] Sergei V. Belov, The History of the Writing of the Novel George Chulkov, [Dostoevsky’s Technique of Writing] K. Mochulsky, [The Five Acts of Crime and Punishment] Jose Ortega y Gasset, [Why Dostoevsky Lives in the Twentieth Century] Ernest J. Simmons, The Art of Crime and Punishment George Gibian, Traditional Symbolism in Crime and Punishment Philip Rahv, Dostoevsky in Crime and Punishment Joseph Frank, The World of Raskolnikov Nicholas Berdyaev, [Dostoevsky, the Nature of Man, and Evil] Vyacheslav Ivanov, The Revolt Against Mother Earth Maurice Beebe, The Three Motives of Raskolnikov: A Reinterpretation of Crime and Punishment Karen Horney, [Raskolnikov’s Self-Destructive "Should"] Ralph E. Matlaw, Recurrent Imagery in Crime and Punishment A. Bern, [The Problem of Guilt in Dostoevsky’s Fiction] Simon Karlinsky, Dostoevsky as Rorschach Test Alberto Moravia, The Marx-Dostoevsky Duel V. Pereverzev, [A Marxist Summing-Up of Dostoevsky] U.S.S.R. Ministry of Culture, [The 1953 Outline for the Study of Dostoevsky in Soviet Universities] U.S.S.R. Ministry of Culture, [The 1955 Outline for the Study of Dostoevsky in Soviet Universities] U.S.S.R. Ministry of Culture, [The 1984 Outline for the Study of Dostoevsky in Soviet Universities] Leonid P. Grossman, [The Construction of the Novel] Leonid P. Grossman, [Dostoevsky’s Descriptions: The Characters and the City] F.I. Evnin … [Plot Structure and Raskolnikov's Oscillations] Mikhail Bakhtin, From Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics Michael Holquist, Puzzle and Mystery, the Narrative Poles of Knowing: Crime and Punishment Czeslaw Milosz, Dostoevsky and Western Intellectuals Richard Weisberg, The Brilliant Reactor: The Inquisitor in Crime and Punishment Michael T. Kaufman, Polish Director Finds Haunting Relevance in Dostoevsky A Chronology of Dostoevsky’s Life Selected Bibliography |
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