Summary
Maximilian Braun: Dostoevsky
There is no single method for presenting literary phenomena, nor do we have any generally valid recipes. Literary works can be considered and presented from different points of view. Each of these various procedures - in the meantime very numerous - has its own justification and can lead to valuable results, but it will rarely lead to a comprehensive picture. Critics, theoreticians and historians of literature must be aware that with their analyzes and presentations they can only cover some partial aspects of the whole. They can and must make an effort to extract the most important - that which can first contribute to a valid understanding and evaluation of the considered works. But what is most important cannot be determined in advance. There are no final solutions for this choice either.
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