GUIDE TO FURTHER READING


It is impossible to do justice to the richness of critical interpretation of Dostoevskii and his works in a bibliography of this size. Consequently the listing that follows confines itself to books, predominantly but not exclusively in English, which the Editor feels will permit the student to take further any interest stimulated by the present volume. For a more complete annotated bibliography, as well as a guide to other bibliographic sources, see W. J. Leatherbarrow, Fedor Dostoevsky: A Reference Guide, cited below.

Anderson, Roger B. Dostoevsky: Myths of Duality. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1986
Bakhtin, M. M. Problems of Dostoevsky’s Poetics, ed. and trans. Caryl Emerson. Manchester University Press, 1984
Belknap, Robert. The Genesis of ‘The Brothers Karamazov’: The Aesthetics, Ideology, and Psychology of Making a Text. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1990
Belknap, Robert The Structure of ‘The Brothers Karamazov’. The Hague: Mouton, 1967
Bem, A. L. (ed.). Dostoevskii: Psikhoanaliticheskie etiudy. Berlin: Petropolis, 1938
Berdyaev, Nicholas. Dostoevsky, trans. Donald Attwater. New York: New American Library, 1974
Busch, R. L. Humor in the Major Novels of Dostoevsky. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica, 1987
Catteau, Jacques. Dostoyevsky and the Process of Literary Creation, trans. Audrey Littlewood. Cambridge University Press, 1989
Chapple, Richard A. A Dostoevsky Dictionary. Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1983
Dalton, Elizabeth. Unconscious Structure in ‘The Idiot’: A Study in Literature and Psychoanalysis. Princeton University Press, 1979
Dolinin, A. S. Poslednie romany Dostoevskogo: Kak sozdavalis’ ‘Podrostok’ i ‘Brat’ia Karamazovy’ [Dostoevsky’s Last Novels: How A Raw Youth and The Brothers Karamazov Were Created]. Moscow and Leningrad: Sovetskii pisatel’, 1963
Dolinin, A. S. (ed.). F. M. Dostoevskii v vospominaniiakh sovremennikov [F. M. Dostoevsky in the Recollections of His Contemporaries], 2 vols. Moscow: Khudozhestvennaia literatura, 1964
Dostoevskaia, A. G. Vospominaniia [Memoirs]. Moscow: Khudozhestvennaia literatura, 1971
Dowler, Wayne. Dostoevsky, Grigor’ev, and Native-Soil Conservatism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982
Fanger, Donald. Dostoevsky and Romantic Realism: A Study of Dostoevsky in Relation to Balzac, Dickens and Gogol. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1965
Frank, Joseph. Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt, 1821–1849. Princeton University Press, 1976
Frank, Joseph Dostoevsky: The Years of Ordeal, 1850–1859. Princeton University Press, 1983
Frank, Joseph Dostoevsky: The Stir of Liberation, 1860–1865. Princeton University Press, 1986
Frank, Joseph Dostoevsky: The Miraculous Years, 1865–1871. Princeton University Press, 1995
Gerigk, H. J. (ed.). Die Brüder Karamasow. Dresden University Press, 1997
Gibson, A. Boyce. The Religion of Dostoevsky. London: SCM Press, 1973
Grossman, Leonid. Dostoevsky, trans. Mary Mackler. London: Allen Lane, 1974
Holquist, J. M. Dostoevsky and the Novel. Princeton University Press, 1977
Ivanov, Vyacheslav. Freedom and the Tragic Life: A Study in Dostoevsky, trans. Norman Cameron. Wolfeboro, N. H.: Longwood Academic, 1989
Jackson, Robert Louis. The Art of Dostoevsky: Deliriums and Nocturnes. Princeton University Press, 1981
Jackson, Robert Louis Dialogues with Dostoevsky: The Overwhelming Questions. Stanford University Press, 1993
Jackson, Robert Louis Dostoevsky’s Quest for Form: A Study of His Philosophy of Art. Bloomington: Physsardt, 1978
Jackson, Robert Louis (ed.). Dostoevsky: New Perspectives. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice Hall, 1984
Jackson, Robert Louis (ed.) Twentieth-Century Interpretations of ‘Crime and Punishment’: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice Hall, 1974
Jones, John. Dostoevsky. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983
Jones, Malcolm V. Dostoyevsky after Bakhtin: Readings in Dostoyevsky’s Fantastic Realism. Cambridge University Press, 1990
Jones, Malcolm V. Dostoyevsky: The Novel of Discord. London: Elek, 1976
Jones, Malcolm V. and Terry, G. M. (eds.). New Essays on Dostoyevsky. Cambridge University Press, 1983
de Jonge, A. Dostoevsky and the Age of Intensity. London: Secker & Warburg, 1975
Kjetsaa, Geir. Dostoevsky and His New Testament. Atlantic Highlands, N. J.: Humanities Press, 1984
Kjetsaa, Geir Fyodor Dostoevsky: A Writer’s Life. London: Macmillan, 1988
Knapp, Liza. The Annihilation of Inertia: Dostoevsky and Metaphysics. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1996
Kravchenko, Maria. Dostoevsky and the Psychologists. Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hekkert, 1978
Leatherbarrow, W. J. Dostoyevsky: The Brothers Karamazov. Cambridge University Press, 1992
Leatherbarrow, W. J. Fedor Dostoevsky. Boston: Twayne, 1981
Leatherbarrow, W. J. Fedor Dostoevsky: A Reference Guide. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1990
Leatherbarrow, W. J. (ed.). Dostoevskii and Britain. Oxford and Providence: Berg, 1995
Leatherbarrow, W. J. (ed.) Dostoevsky’s ‘The Devils’: A Critical Companion. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1999
Linnér, Sven. Dostoevskij on Realism. Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell, 1962
Linnér, Sven Starets Zosima in ‘The Brothers Karamazov’: A Study in the Mimesis of Virtue. Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell, 1975
Malia, Martin. ‘What is the intelligentsia?’ in Richard Pipes (ed.), The Russian Intelligentsia. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961, pp. 1–18
Martinsen, Deborah A. (ed.). Literary Journals in Imperial Russia. Cambridge University Press, 1997
Matlaw, Ralph. ‘The Brothers Karamazov’: Novelistic Technique. The Hague: Mouton, 1967
Meynieux, André. La Littérature et le métier d’écrivain en Russie avant Pouchkine. Paris: Librairie des cinq continents, 1966
Meynieux, André Pouchkine homme de lettres et la littérature professionnelle en Russie. Paris: Librairie des cinq continents, 1966
Mikhniukhevich, V. A. Russkii fol’klor v khudozhestvennoi sisteme Dostoevskogo. Cheliabinsk: Cheliabinsk State University Press, 1994
Miller, Robin Feuer. ‘The Brothers Karamazov’: Worlds of the Novel. Boston: Twayne, 1992
Miller, Robin Feuer Dostoevsky and ‘The Idiot’. Author, Narrator, and Reader. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1981
Mochulsky, Konstantin. Dostoevsky: His Life and Work, trans. M. Minihan. Princeton University Press, 1967
Morson, Gary Saul. The Boundaries of Genre: Dostoevsky’s ‘Diary of a Writer’ and the Traditions of Literary Utopia. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981
Morson, Gary Saul Narrative and Freedom: The Shadows of Time. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994
Murav, Harriet. Holy Foolishness: Dostoevsky’s Novels and the Poetics of Cultural Critique. Stanford University Press, 1992
Nechaeva, V. S. Zhurnal M. M. i F. M. Dostoevskikh ‘Vremia’ 1861–1863 [The Dostoevskii Brothers’ Journal Time 1861–3]. Moscow: Nauka, 1972
Nechaeva, V. S. Zhurnal M. M. i F. M. Dostoevskikh ‘Epokha’ 1864–1865 [The Dostoevskii Brothers’ Journal Epoch 1864–5]. Moscow: Nauka, 1975
Paperno, Irina. Chernyshevsky and the Age of Realism: A Study in the Semiotics of Behavior. Stanford University Press, 1988
Pattison, George and Thompson, Diane Oenning (eds.), Dostoevsky and the Christian Tradition. Cambridge University Press, 2001
Peace, Richard. Dostoyevsky: An Examination of the Major Novels. Cambridge University Press, 1971
Perlina, Nina. Varieties of Poetic Utterance: Quotation in ‘The Brothers Karamazov’. Lanham: University Press of America, 1985
Pipes, Richard (ed.). The Russian Intelligentsia. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961
Rice, James L. Dostoevsky and the Healing Art: An Essay in Literary and Medical History. Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1985
Rosenshield, Gary. ‘Crime and Punishment’: Techniques of the Omniscient Author. Lisse: Peter de Ridder, 1978
Ruud, Charles A. Fighting Words: Imperial Censorship and the Russian Press, 1804–1906. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982
Sandoz, Ellis. Political Apocalypse: A Study of Dostoevsky’s Grand Inquisitor. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1971
Slattery, D. P. ‘The Idiot’: Dostoevsky’s Fantastic Prince. A Phenomenological Approach. Berne and New York: Lang, 1983
Steiner, George. Tolstoy or Dostoevsky? An Essay in the Old Criticism. London: Faber, 1959
Stites, Richard. The Women’s Liberation Movement in Russia: Feminism, Nihilism, and Bolshevism 1860–1930. Princeton University Press, 1978
Straus, Nina Pelikan. Dostoevsky and the Woman Question: Rereadings at the End of a Century. New York: St Martin’s Press, 1994
Sutherland, Stewart R. Atheism and the Rejection of God: Contemporary Philosophy and ‘The Brothers Karamazov’. Oxford: Blackwell, 1977
Terras, Victor. The Idiot: An Interpretation. Boston: Twayne, 1990
Terras, Victor A Karamazov Companion: Commentary on the Genesis, Language and Style of Dostoevsky’s Novel. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1981
Terras, Victor Reading Dostoevsky. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1998
Terras, Victor The Young Dostoevskij (1846–1849): A Critical Study. The Hague: Mouton, 1969
Thompson, Diane Oenning. ‘The Brothers Karamazov’ and the Poetics of Memory. Cambridge University Press, 1991
Vetlovskaia, V. E. Poetika romana ‘Brat’ia Karamazovy’ [The Poetics of The Brothers Karamazov]. Leningrad: Nauka, 1977
Vladiv, S. V. Narrative Principles in Dostoevskij’s ‘Besy’: A Structural Analysis. Berne, Frankfurt and Las Vegas: Peter Lang, 1979
Volgin, I. L. Poslednii god Dostoevskogo [Dostoevskii’s Final Year]. Moscow: Sovetskii pisatel’, 1986
Ward, Bruce K. Dostoyevsky’s Critique of the West: The Quest for Earthly Paradise. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfried Laurier University Press, 1986
Wasiolek, Edward. Dostoevsky: The Major Fiction. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1964
Wasiolek, Edward (ed.). Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Notebooks for ‘The Brothers Karamazov’, trans. Victor Terras. Chicago University Press, 1971
Wasiolek, Edward (ed.) Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Notebooks for ‘Crime and Punishment’, trans. Edward Wasiolek. Chicago University Press, 1967
Wasiolek, Edward (ed.) Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Notebooks for ‘The Idiot’, trans. Katherine Strelsky. Chicago University Press, 1967
Wasiolek, Edward (ed.) Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Notebooks for ‘The Possessed’, trans. Victor Terras. Chicago University Press, 1968
Wasiolek, Edward (ed.) Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Notebooks for ‘A Raw Youth’, trans. Victor Terras. Chicago University Press, 1969