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Reader as Accomplice: Narrative Ethics in Dostoevsky and Nabokov. Alexander Spektor. Studies in Russian Literature and Theory. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2021. xiv, 242 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Illustrations. $39.95, paper.
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- Slavic Review / Volume 81 / Issue 1 / Spring 2022
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- 25 July 2022, pp. 274-275
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- Spring 2022
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Poetics of Brotherhood: Organic and Mechanistic Narrative in Late Tolstoi
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- Slavic Review / Volume 70 / Issue 4 / Winter 2011
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 754-772
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- Winter 2011
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Genre and Actuality in Belinskii, Herzen, and Goncharov: Toward a Genealogy of the Tragic Pattern in Russian Realism
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- Slavic Review / Volume 70 / Issue 1 / Spring 2011
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 45-66
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- Spring 2011
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Dostoevsky and the Novel-Tragedy: Genre and Modernity in Ivanov, Pumpyansky, and Bakhtin
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- PMLA / Publications of the Modern Language Association of America / Volume 126 / Issue 1 / January 2011
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- 23 October 2020, pp. 73-87
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- January 2011
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Heroic Aesthetics and Modernist Critique: Extrapolations from Bakhtin's Author and Hero in Aesthetic Activity
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- Slavic Review / Volume 67 / Issue 3 / Fall 2008
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- 27 January 2017, pp. 551-566
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- Fall 2008
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