Dostoevsky. The Question of the Folk
The acquaintance with common folk and the reunification with it becameAbstract: The acquaintance with common folk and the reunification with it becamea fundamental base of all Dostoevsky’s work. The article examines different stages of theestablishing of Dostoevsky’s “folk studies” and reminiscence of it in Russian history andculture.
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Dostoevsky and his Devils. By Václav Černý. Translated by F. W. Golan. Afterword by Josef Škvorecký. Ardis Essay Series, no. 3. Ann Arbor: Ardis Publishers, 1975. 77 pp. $2.50, paper. [PDF]
René Wellek
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The Chronotopic Imagination in Literature and Film [PDF]
In this contribution, I would like to examine the way in which Bakhtin, in the two essays dedicated to the chronotope, lays the foundations for a theory of literary imagination.
Keunen, Bart
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On the possible A.N. Maikov's publications in Grazhdanin of F.M. Dostoevsky [PDF]
Olga V. Sedelnikova
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Historical Poetics : Chronotopes in "Leucippe and Clitophon" and "Tom Jones" [PDF]
This paper forms part of a larger, ongoing project, to investigate how certain narrative possibilities that seem to have crystallized for the first time in the ancient Greek novel have proved persistent and productive over time, undergoing subtle ...
Beaton, Roderick
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Internal Chronotopic Genre Structures : The Nineteenth-Century Historical Novel in the Context of the Belgian Literary Polysystem [PDF]
One of the most fundamental problems of systemic approaches to literature is the question of how systemic principles might be translated into a manageable methodological framework.
Bemong, Nele
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Something to Die for. The Individual as Interruption of the Political in Carl Schmitt’s The Concept of the Political [PDF]
This article aims to question the anti-individualist stance in Carl Schmitt's concept of the political by uncovering the historical bias of Schmitt's anti-individualism, seen here as one of the main driving forces behind his argument.
Lavinia, Marin
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Prayers from Underground: The Psalmic Voice in Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground [PDF]
Criticism concerning Fyodor Dostoevsky\u27s Notes from Underground has primarily focused on the social and historical context in which the novel was situated. Scholars have traditionally resisted a religious reading and therefore have usually found their
Just, Jacob
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