Nathalie Sarraute and Fedor Dostoevsky: Their Philosophy, Psychology, and Literary TechniquesThe emphasis of this study is on the work of Nathalie Sarraute as affiliated with that of Fedor Dostoevsky. By tracing an affiliaton with Dostoevsky, that is, the area held in common in terms of their similarities as well as their differences, it may be possible to gain a greater insight into Sarraute's novels and also possibly into Dostoevsky's novels. |
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