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John Bayley, 16 June 1983
Dostoevsky and ‘The Idiot’: Author, Narrator and Reader
by Robin Feuer Miller.
Harvard, 296 pp., £16, October 1981,0 674 21490 0 Show More
by Robin Feuer Miller.
Harvard, 296 pp., £16, October 1981,
New Essays on Dostoyevsky
edited by Malcolm Jones and Garth Terry.
Cambridge, 252 pp., £25, March 1983,0 521 24890 6 Show More
edited by Malcolm Jones and Garth Terry.
Cambridge, 252 pp., £25, March 1983,
The Art of Dostoevsky: Deliriums and Nocturnes
by Robert Louis Jackson.
Princeton, 380 pp., £17.60, January 1982,0 691 06484 9 Show More
by Robert Louis Jackson.
Princeton, 380 pp., £17.60, January 1982,
“... both sides know the game. And as the form becomes more self-conscious, the writer – Henry James is the obvious example – indicates both inside and outside his novel how the reader will divide the work with him and share the spoils. In this partnership we become lucid and wise. Even the most unlikely circumstances are arranged for our ... ”