Among the reasons for attempting this study is a conviction that criticism of Dostoyevsky, voluminous and valuable as it is, still has gaps waiting to be filled. One significant aspect in particular has almost escaped attention – his humor. Dostoyevsky was many things besides a humorist, but humor certainly deserves to be more widely recognized than it is as an integral part of his work.
Written by: Ronald Hingley
Published by: Hamish Hamilton
Printing Date: 1962
1st Edition Hardcover
Condition:
In Acceptable to Good Condition for the age. The hardcover has moderate wear along the edges and the corners. The spine has some age/sun discoloration. Boards have a slight bow and a couple small marks. Binding is strong. The pages are crisp and clean. Please see pictures for more info.
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