Submissions from 2014
How D.H. Lawrence Amends Dostoevsky’s Reality, Amanda R. Brown
The Plight of Prostitution: A Study of Sonia Marmeladov in Crime and Punishment, Clare Carroll
The Redemption of Vice: The Role of the Virtuous Prostitute in Dostoevsky’s Russia, Caitlin C. Charette
A BEAUTY THAT SAVES: DOSTOEVSKY’S THEOLOGY OF BEAUTY THE IDIOT, Joseph M. Day
Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov, and Freedom in Crime and Punishment, Ryan P. Fink
Bazarov’s Nihilism in Turgenev’s Fathers & Sons, Daniel J. Kubala
Crime and Punishment in Translation: Raskolnikov Redeemed, Lindsey C. Myers
Dostoevsky’s Women: Finding a Voice, Michelle A. Nogas
Raskolnikov: Not the Typical Criminal Man, Mary C. Noonan
APPLYING FREUDIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY TO THE LITERATURE AND LIFE OF FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY, Kevin C. Rockwell
DOSTOVESKY AND O’CONNOR: AN EXAMINATION OF HOW 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN LITERATURE INFLUENCED AMERICAN SOUTHERN LITERATURE IN THE 20TH CENTURY, Niall P. Sullivan