Dostoevsky and otherness, between Bakhtinian reading and Levinassian interpretation. Notes on Dostoevsky. La Question de l'autre, de Jacques Rolland
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2021.190379Keywords:
Levinas, Bakhtin, Novel, Dostoevsky, RollandAbstract
This article aims at examining Jacques Rolland's book on Dostoevsky and otherness, which shrewdly casts an original light on the philosophical dimension to be found in Dostoevsky's classic novels, without ever subsuming these novels to concepts. As a result, Rolland's analysis puts forward a precise study of otherness – a central question in these novels – and influences as diverse as Levinas, Bakhtine, Catteau or Christianism.
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