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Dostoevskij and Schiller
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CONCLUSION
115
tremes
of
human
nature,
it
explores
its
demonic
as
well
as
its
angelic
principle.
18
Because
of
this
double
vision,
both
compose
tragedy.
Yet,
both
attempt
to
transcend
tragedy,
through
the
idea
of
a
man
whose
psychic
forces
are
in
perfect
balance
and
who,
therefore,
has
achieved
inner
harmony.
Perhaps
it
was
his
awareness
of
such
an
endeavor
in
Schiller
which
made
Goethe
call
him
a
"
'savior
figure'
in
whom
'the
Christ
tendency
was
innate'."
14
Goethe's
words
could
also
be
applied
to
Dostoevski]',
whose
best
work
is
the
expression
of
a
passionate
quest
to
reconcile
East
and
West,
body
and
spirit,
and
to
make
all
men
ex-
perience
the
truth
of
Father
Zosima's
words,
"life
is
paradise."
"
Zenkovsky,
A
History
of
Russian
Philosophy
I,
418-419.
"
Letter
to
Eckermann
of
11
September
1829,
as
quoted
by
Wais,
490.
Table of contents
- PREFACE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- I. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF "SCHILLERISM" IN DOSTOEVSKIJ^ EARLIER FICTION
- II. THE RISE OF NEW SCHILLERIAN THEMES: NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND AND THE IDIOT
- III. SCHILLER AND THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV: PERVASIVE THEMES AND MOTIFS
- IV. SCHILLER AND THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV: INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERS AND ASSOCIATED MOTIFS
- V. CONCLUSION
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX