<p><b>From the author of the definitive biography of Fyodor Dostoevsky never-before-published lectures that provide an accessible introduction to the Russian writer's major works</b> <p/>Joseph Frank (1918-2013) was perhaps the most important Dostoevsky biographer scholar and critic of his time. His never-before-published Stanford lectures on the Russian novelist's major works provide an unparalleled and accessible introduction to some of literature's greatest masterpieces. Presented here for the first time these illuminating lectures begin with an introduction to Dostoevsky's life and literary influences and go on to explore the breadth of his career--from <i>Poor Folk</i> <i>The Double</i> and <i>The House of the Dead</i> to <i>Notes from Underground</i> <i>Crime and Punishment</i> <i>The Idiot</i> and<i> The Brothers Karamazov</i>. Written in a conversational style that combines literary analysis and cultural history <i>Lectures on Dostoevsky</i> places the novels and their key characters and scenes in a rich context. Bringing Joseph Frank's unmatched knowledge and understanding of Dostoevsky's life and writings to a new generation of readers this remarkable book will appeal to anyone seeking to understand Dostoevsky and his times. <p/>The book also includes Frank's favorite review of his Dostoevsky biography Joseph Frank's Dostoevsky by David Foster Wallace originally published in the <i>Village Voice</i>.</p>
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