
In this final chapter I wish to pursue two main strands. Firstly, by way of conclusion, I will draw out some of the principal themes and arguments presented in the earlier chapters, and, secondly, I will offer an analysis of certain aspects of Dostoevsky’s Netochka Nezvanova (1849) which illuminate these themes in a dramatic and peculiarly intense fashion.
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