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Chargement... Les Frères Karamazov (2/2)par Fedor Mikhaïlovitch Dostoïevski
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Në vëllimin e dytë të "Vëllezërve Karamazov" shpalosen karaktere të rinj, tipa të dyshimtë, kemi gjak dhe hakmarrje, endje të filozofisë së hollë, paralele të gjithanshme, kërkime e zhbirime të rëndësishme, shpalosje të energjisë së grumbulluar, siç ndodh shpërthimi i furtunës pas bunacës. Bunaca ishte romani i parë, vëllimi 1. Filozofia e përvetësuar hidhet në veprim. Ndaj dhe vëllimi 2 është nga faqja e parë deri në fund, ku shpaloset një furtunë e vërtetë. A study in generational conflict. At the heart of The Brothers Karamazov is a murder mystery surrounding the homicide of a family patriarch, Fyodor Karamazov, and the role of his sons in the crime. The book is also a novel of ideas: Fyodor Dostoevsky debates the existence of God, the role of religion in modern societies, and the consequences of class differences on the individual. The Brothers Karamazov has had a deep influence on some of the greatest writers and philosophers. Sigmund Freud called it "The most magnificent novel ever written" and was fascinated with the book for its Oedipal themes. In 1928 Freud published a paper titled "Dostoevsky and Patricide" in which he investigated Dostoevsky's own neuroses and how they contributed to the novel. Freud claimed that Dostoevsky's epilepsy was not a natural condition but instead a physical manifestation of the author's hidden guilt over his father's death. According to Freud, Dostoevsky (and all sons for that matter) wished for the death of his father because of latent desire for his mother; and as evidence Freud cites the fact that Dostoevsky's epileptic fits did not begin until he turned 18, the year his father died. The themes of patricide and guilt, especially in the form of moral guilt illustrated by Ivan Karamazov, would then obviously follow for Freud as literary evidence of this theory. This is just one view of the themes of the novel. This is a deeply psychological novel that deals with family conflict, generational fissures, and psychopathology. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la série éditorialeEst contenu dansGreat Books Of The Western World - 54 Volume Set, Incl. 10 Vols of Great Ideas Program & 10 Volumes Gateway To Great Books par Robert Maynard Hutchins (indirect) GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD--54 Volumes 27 volumes 1961-1987 GREAT IDEAS TODAY (Yearbooks) 10 volumes GATEWAY TO THE GREAT BOOKS 10 volumes GREAT IDEAS PROGRAM. Total 101 Volumes. par Robert Maynard Hutchins (indirect) I grandi romanzi russi: Nuove traduzioni par Fëdor Dostoevskij (indirect) I capolavori (L'adolescente - Delitto e castigo - I demoni - I fratelli Karamazov - Il giocatore - L'idiota - Memorie dal sottosuolo - Le notti bianche - Racconti - Il sosia - Umiliati e offesi) par Fëdor Michajlovič Dostoevskij (indirect) Crime and Punishment / The Brothers Karamazov par Fiodor Dostoievski (indirect)
L'intrigue principale tourne autour des trois fils d'un homme impudique, vulgaire et sans principes (Fiodor Pavlovitch Karamazov), et du parricide commis par l'un d'entre eux. En réalité, les enfants sont au nombre de quatre puisque le père donne naissance à un bâtard qu'il nommera Smerdiakov. Chacun des trois fils représente un idéal-type de la société russe de la fin du xixe siècle : Alexeï, le benjamin, est un homme de foi ; Ivan, le deuxième fils, est un intellectuel matérialiste qui cherche à savoir si tout est permis, dans la mesure où Dieu n'existe pas ; Dimitri, leur très exalté demi-frère aîné, est un homme impétueux en qui le vice et la vertu se livrent une grande bataille : ce dernier incarne, selon l'auteur lui-même, « l'homme russe ». Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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