Dostoevsky and the Catholic Underground

Elizabeth A Blake author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Northwestern University Press

Published:30th Dec '18

£39.95

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While Dostoevsky's relation to religion is well-trod ground, there exists no comprehensive study of Dostoevsky and Catholicism. Elizabeth Blake's ambitious and learned Dostoevsky and the Catholic Underground fills this glaring omission in the scholarship. Previous commentators have traced a wide-ranging hostility in Dostoevsky's understanding of Catholicism to his Slavophilism. Blake depicts a far more nuanced picture. Her close reading demonstrates that he is repelled and fascinated by Catholicism in all its medieval, Reformation, and modern manifestations. Dostoevsky saw in Catholicism not just an inspirational source for the Grand Inquisitor but a political force, an ideological wellspring, a unique mode of intellectual inquiry, and a source of cultural production. Blake's insightful textual analysis is accompanied by an equally penetrating analysis of nineteenth-century European revolutionary history, from Paris to Siberia, that undoubtedly influenced the evolution of Dostoevsky's thought.

Any reader of Joseph Frank's magisterial biography of Fedor Dostoevskii (1976–2002), especially its final volume, is well aware of the Russian author's virulent hatred of Catholicism. But Elizabeth Blake's study, more than any I know, helps its reader to understand the roots of his prejudice, especially in the period of his Siberian imprisonment and exile. ….  Blake has written a carefully researched study that makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of Dostoevskii and will enrich future scholarship on his work."" - Slavic Review

""Blake's detailed monograph represents a welcome contribution to Dostoevsky studies. Readers will find the book a helpful resource in understanding Dostoevsky's critical assessment of what he viewed as the ideology and threat of Catholicism."" - Slavic and East European Journal

""Blake has done Dosteovsky scholarship a great service in this book… this fine, meticulously researched book has definitely reset the terms of any discussion of Dostoevsky's relationship with the Roman religion. She has contributed not only nuance but a sense of the rich history that underlies this relationship."" - Dosteovsky Studies 

ISBN: 9780810139848

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 423g

312 pages