Suicide As a Cultural Institution in Dostoevsky's Russia

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Author: Irina Paperno

ISBN-10: 0801433975

ISBN-13: 9780801433979

Category: General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism

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Analyzing a variety of sources - medical reports, social treatises, legal codes, newspaper articles, fiction, private documents left by suicides - Irina Paperno describes the search for the meaning of suicide. Paperno focuses on Russia of the 1860s-1880s, when suicide was at the center of public attention. Because Russian thought was influenced by Western European models, she examines how Western European science in the nineteenth century discussed suicide and human action in general. Throughout her book, Paperno offers glimpses of the men behind the interpretations, from Fyodor Dostoevsky and the German pathologist Rudolf Virchow to the anonymous journalists who reported suicides in Russian newspapers and magazines.

AcknowledgmentsA Note on LanguageIntroduction: The Symbolic Meanings of Suicide11Suicide and Western Science: Man's Two Bodies192Russian Views: Church, Law, and Science453Suicide in the Russian Press744Suicide Notes and Diaries1055Dostoevsky's Fiction: The Metaphysics of Suicide1236Diary of a Writer: Dostoevsky and His Reader1627Portrait of a Journalist: Albert Kovner185Notes207AppThe Russian Texts257Index313