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The Karamazov Correspondence - Letters of Vladimir S. Soloviev

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The Karamazov Correspondence represents the first fully annotated and chronologically arranged collection of the Russian religious philosopher Vladimir S. Soloviev¿s most important letters, the vast majority of which have never before appeared in English. Soloviev was widely known for his association with Dostoevsky in the final years of the novelist¿s life, and these letters reflect many of the qualities and contradictions that also personify the title characters of The Brothers Karamazov


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Introduction: The Karamazov Correspondence
Letters of Vladimir S. Soloviev, Arranged Chronologically
Appendix 1: On the Deathbed Confession of V. S. Soloviev
Appendix 2: Brief Biographical Information on Soloviev¿s Correspondents
Editor-Translator¿s Annotations
Index of Biblical References
General Index


About the author










Vladimir Wozniuk is professor emeritus at Western New England University and a center associate at Harvard¿s Davis Center of Russian and Eurasian Studies. He has edited and translated four volumes of V. S. Soloviev¿s essays spanning a wide range of topics, including religion, politics, law, human rights, art and aesthetics.  


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Presents the first fully annotated and chronologically arranged collection of the Russian philosopher-poet's most important letters, the vast majority of which have never before been translated into English.

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“This book offers a panoramic view of Vladimir Soloviev’s spiritual-philosophical biography. The selected letters of the Russian philosopher-poet span three turbulent decades from 1871 to 1900, revealing a multitalented, adventurous, and erudite personality. … Wozniuk’s scholarship and skillful translation of Soloviev’s epistolary legacy make it possible for English-speaking readers to appreciate the passion, the existential commitment, and the unique vision that motivated Soloviev’s work. … Overall, Vladimir Wozniuk’s book is an impressive accomplishment in scholarship and literary translation, a true gift to the English-speaking scholars and students of Russian philosophy and literature.”
—Evgenia V. Cherkasova, Suffolk University, Russian Review

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