Ideas and the Novel: Dostoevsky’s ‘The Possessed’
Mary McCarthy, 17 April 1980
“... lofty and the very small – as though in the novel they grew together, like the red rose and the green briar in the ballad. Besides, in the past, if the novelist’s mission to teach and improve inclined him to Mr Gradgrind’s side, his common sense – a highly necessary faculty for the novelist, which I have neglected to mention until now – and his ... ”