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Dostoevsky and the Realists ― Dickens, Flaubert, Tolstoy

Dostoevsky and the Realists ― Dickens, Flaubert, Tolstoy

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Dostoevsky and the Realists: Dickens, Flaubert, Tolstoy? offers a radical redefinition of Realism as a historical phenomenon, grounded in the literary manifestos of the 1840s in three national literary canons - the English, the French and the Russian - which issue a call to writers to record the manners and mores of their societies for posterity and thus to become ‘local historians’.The sketch of manners becomes the instituting genre of Realism but is transformed in the major novels of the Realists into history as genealogy and into a phenomenology of modern subjectivity. Dickens, Flaubert and Tolstoy are brought into relation with Dostoevsky via a shared poetics as well as through a deconstructive and/or psychoanalytic analysis of their respective novels, which are interpreted in the context of various doctrines of Beauty, including Dostoevsky’s own artistic credo of 1860. In this broad context of European aesthetics and the European literary canon, Dostoevsky’s own view of history is illuminated in a new perspective, in which his concept of the "soil" is stripped of its conservative mask behind which emerges a (post-exile) Dostoevsky with socialist, pan-European views. The portrait of Dostoevsky which thus emerges from the present study is that of a European writer with a radically modern aesthetics and with a progressivist political orientation which is in consonance with his pre-exile affiliation with utopian socialism.

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Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover is Adjunct Associate Professor (Research) in the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University. She graduated from the University of Melbourne in Russian, French and German, where she also obtained an MA and PhD in Russian Literature. She taught in the Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies and in Slavic Studies at Monash University until 2013. She is chief editor and series founder of ?The Dostoevsky Journal: A Comparative Literature Review? and ?Transcultural Studies: A Journal in Interdisciplinary Research,? originally published by Charles Schlacks but both now published by Brill. She is sole author of five monographs and co-author of ?Russian Postmodernism:New Perspectives on Post-Soviet Literature? (Berghahn, 1999 and 2016), as well as over 100 journal articles and chapters in books on topics in Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Yugoslav and English Modernism and Postmodernism. In 2016, she was awarded the NASSS "Mihailo Djordjevic" Prize for the best book on Serbian culture published outside Serbia for an edited collection, ?Scholarship as the Art of Life: Contributions on Serbian Literature, Culture, and Society of Radmila (Rajka) Gorup? (Bloomington: Slavica Publishers). She is on the Executives of the Australasian Asssociation for Communist and Post-Communist Studies (AACAPCS), the NASSS (North American Society for Serbian Studies) and is Australian representative of the International Dostoevsky Society.

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