“This collection of essays by some of the most accomplished scholars, themselves "titans," in the field of Slavic literary studies brings to bear their extensive knowledge and profound insight on the nascent genius of the young Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. The collection is bookended by Elizabeth Cheresh Allen's introductory essay and by Caryl Emerson's Afterword "On the Wondrous Thickness of First Things." These orient and lend coherence to a collection that is in fact very diverse in form and "thickness": while some of the pieces are akin to pensees, others are full-fledged scholarly articles with significant research behind them. In short, no standard measure can be applied; each essay is unique in its aims, scope, and approach.”
-- Lynn Ellen Patyk (Dartmouth College) The Russian Review (January 2016, Vol. 75, No. 1)