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Summary of the 6th International Online Conference in the Series: Dostoevsky: Current State of Research: Dostoevsky: Short Forms, March, 3rd–5th 2025

Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.
The 6th International Online Conference in the series Dostoevsky: Current State of Research—DOSTOEVSKY: SHORT FORMS, organized by the Research Center “Dostoevsky and World Culture” of the A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of
Tatyana A. Kasatkina
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Notes from the Underground: A Letter to Stalin in Defense of Dostoevsky

Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.
The article publishes a previously unknown letter to Joseph Stalin in defense of Dostoevsky’s legacy, written in 1948. Until now, this document was preserved in the archival collection of the prominent Dostoevsky scholar A.S.
Petr A. Druzhinin
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Dostoevsky’s Sequel to The Brothers Karamazov: Tsareubiistvo Revisited

The Dostoevsky Journal, 2023
This article explores responses to the sequel sources for Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov – in which Alesha is projected to turn atheist and socialist and attempt to assassinate the Tsar (tsareubiistvo).
H. Buchanan
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Apatetic Ideas as Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Cognitive and Thinking Principle

Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.
The author suggests a new perspective on Dostoevsky's poetic method defined as an "apatetic" novel: Dostoevsky's principal technique is having his characters' false ideologemes mimic his own ideas. Such pairings include Shatov's and Dostoevsky's ideas of
T. Kovalevskaya
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“We Will Be Faces/Persons…” An Analytical-Synthetic Reading of Dostoevsky’s Works

, 2023
The book is dedicated to the guiding principle of the study of both literary and biographical texts, as well as the principles of commenting on the works of such an author, who can be defined as a practical philosopher and theologian and who creates his ...
T. Kasatkina
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From the History of Dostoevsky Studies in the 1920s: On the Centenary of the Founding of the Dostoevsky Research Group at ILYAZV

Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.
The article presents previously unknown materials on the study of Dostoevsky’s works at the Institute for the Comparative Study of the Literatures and Languages of the West and East (ILYAZV) in the 1920s.
Petr A. Druzhinin
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Keeper of the Family Archive (Andrei A. Dostoevsky According to Archival Documents)

Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.
The Dostoevsky archive, in addition to the part of it that was preserved and systematized by the writer’s widow, Anna Grigorievna, also includes the family archives of his brothers and sister (Ivanovs). The archive of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s younger brother,
Tatiana V. Panyukova
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Which Editions of the New Testament Did Dostoevsky Read and Quote? Editorial and Textual Issues in Research on the Presence of the New Testament in Dostoevsky’s Life and Work

Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.
The article explores the significance of the New Testament as both book and text in Dostoevsky’s life and work and addresses the question of which editions of the New Testament the writer read and quoted.
Valentina V. Borisova
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The Dream about the Battle of Berezina in Dostoevsky’s Novel White Nights

Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.
The article examines the Battle of Berezina in the Patriotic War of 1812 as one of the significant historical and literary dreams of the Dreamer’s story in Dostoevsky’s early sentimental novel White Nights. The list of dreams of the hero of White Nights —
Nikolai N. Podosokorsky
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