Joseph Frank
Born
in New York, NY, The United States
October 06, 1918
Died
February 27, 2013
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Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time
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published
2002
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Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt, 1821-1849
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published
1976
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15 editions
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Dostoevsky: The Years of Ordeal, 1850-1859
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published
1983
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20 editions
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Dostoevsky: The Stir of Liberation, 1860-1865
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published
1986
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9 editions
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Dostoevsky: The Miraculous Years, 1865-1871
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published
1995
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15 editions
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Dostoevsky: The Mantle of the Prophet, 1871-1881
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published
2002
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8 editions
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Lectures on Dostoevsky
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Between Religion and Rationality: Essays in Russian Literature and Culture
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published
2010
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5 editions
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The Idea of Spatial Form
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published
1991
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6 editions
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Through the Russian Prism
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published
1989
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6 editions
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“His unrivaled genius as an ideological novelist was this capacity to invent actions and situations in which ideas dominate behavior without the latter becoming allegorical. He possessed what I call an eschatological imagination, one that could envision putting ideas into action and then following them out to their ultimate consequences. At the same time, his characters respond to such consequences according to the ordinary moral and social standards prevalent in their milieu, and it is the fusion of these two levels that provides Dostoevsky's novels with both their imaginative range and their realistic grounding in social life.”
― Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time
― Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time
“Years later, when Dostoevsky was reading the book of Job once again, he wrote his wife that it put him into such a state of "unhealthy rapture" that he almost cried. "It's a strange thing, Anya, this books is one of the first in my life which made an impression on me; I was then still almost a child." There is an allusion to this revelatory experience of the young boy in The Brothers Karamazov, where Zosima recalls being struck by a reading of the book of Job at the age of eight and feeling that "for the first time in my life I consciously received the seed of God's word in my heart" (9:287). This seed was one day to flower into the magnificent growth of Ivan Karamazov's passionate protest against God's injustice and the Legend of the Grand Inquisitor, but it also grew into Alyosha's submission to the awesomeness of the infinite before which Job too had once bowed his head, and into Zosima's teaching of the necessity for an ultimate faith in the goodness of God's mysterious wisdom. It is Dostoevsky's genius as a writer to have been able to feel (and to express) both these extremes of rejection and acceptance. While the tension of this polarity may have developed out of the ambivalence of Dostoevsky's psychodynamic relationship with his father, what is important is to see how early it was transposed and projected into the religious symbolism of the eternal problem of theodicy.”
― Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt, 1821-1849
― Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt, 1821-1849
“On Tolstoy vs. Dostoyevsky: Tolstoy depicted the life “which existed in the stable Moscow landowners’ family of the middle-upper stratum.” Such a life was the life of the exceptions. The life of the majority on the other hand, was one of confusion and moral chaos. Dostoevsky’s work was an attempt to grapple with the chaos of the present, while Tolstoy’s were pious efforts to enshrine for posterity the beauty of a gentry life already vanishing and doomed to extinction.”
― Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time
― Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time
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