Publication Type | honors thesis |
School or College | College of Humanities |
Department | Department of World Languages & Cultures |
Thesis Supervisor | Gene Fitzgerald |
Honors Advisor/Mentor | James Svendsen |
Creator | Barry, Rebecca Endicott |
Title | The color yellow in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment |
Date | 1989-06 |
Year graduated | 1989 |
Description | I will discuss the history, physical characteristics, color theory, and symbolism of the color yellow, followed by a discussion of yellow in medicine: as treatment, as a token of disease, and as indicative of mental illness and intelligence. My proposal is that yellow is a structural, thematic connector in Crime and Punishment, representing aspects of Raskolnikov's character and linking him to the other main characters in the book. Further, I suggest that yellow is not only a structural, but a philosophical connector as well, representing the dark, or human, side of human beings in the novel. |
Type | Text |
Publisher | University of Utah |
Subject | Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881; Yellow; Symbolism of colors |
Language | eng |
Rights Management | (c) Rebecca Endicott Barry |
Format Medium | application/pdf |
ARK | ark:/87278/s6614x9f |
Setname | ir_htca |
ID | 1285768 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6614x9f |