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A collection of essays and lectures that interprets a major Russian novelist by way of his correspondence, critical reception, and literary practice. The commentary combines close readings of key novels with biographical particulars drawn from letters, exposing illness, financial strain, an exacting revision process, and an uneasy letter-writing style. It maps recurring preoccupations such as psychological intensity, moral ambiguity, and richly individualized characters, and addresses translation and editorial choices that shaped the writer's reputation abroad. Comparative remarks place his methods alongside other European figures while reflecting on the ethical and practical demands of literary creation.
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