Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction: Hearing Voices: Joe Barnhart, Editor Chapter 3 Rival Ideologies: Dostoevsky on Evil as a Perversion of Personhood: A Reading of Ivan Karamazov and the Grand Inquisitor: Ralph C. Wood Chapter 4 Still Too High a Price? Ivan's Question in the Light of Contemporary Theodicy: Dan R. Stiver Chapter 5 Encountering the Incarnate Subject: Dostoevsky's Fiction as an Embodiment of and Contribution to Orthodox Theology: Aaron Taylor Chapter 6 Dostoevsky and the Historical Christ: Joe Barnhart Chapter 7 Dostoevsky and Alienation: Linda Kraeger Chapter 8 Family Voices in Conflict: The Karamazovs-A Paradigm in Dysfunctionality: Ignat Avsey Chapter 9 Son and Fathers: The Character of Dominant Ideas and the Ideas of Dominant Characters in a Raw Youth: Joseph D. Stamey Chapter 10 Contracts with Fate: Dostoevsky's Characters: Joe Barnhart Chapter 11 The Village of Stepanchikovo or "There's a man with No Clothes On!": Ignat Avsey Chapter 12 Going Underground: Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground: Victor Terras Chapter 13 Schelling, Dostoevsky, and Chernychevsky: Egoism, Freedom, and Madness in Notes from Underground: James M. McLachlan Chapter 14 The Literary Artist's Fantastic Realism: The French and the Russian Underground Man: Dostoevsky and Montherlant: Victor Terras Chapter 15 "Living at Double Intensity": Dialogized Consciousness, the Question of Satire, and the Ethics of Representation in Dostoevsky's Poor Folk: Stephen Souris Chapter 16 The Translator's Tale in the Bible and Dostoevskyland: Ignat Avsey Chapter 17 Brief Biographies of the Authors.
Dostoevsky's Polyphonic Talent