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2021
In Dostoevsky as Suicidologist, Amy D. Ronner illustrates how self-homicide in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s fiction prefigures Emile Durkheim’s etiology in Suicide as well as theories of other prominent suicidologists. This book not only fills a lacuna in Dostoevsky scholarship, but provides fresh readings of Dostoevsky’s major works, including Notes from The ...
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In Dostoevsky as Suicidologist, Amy D. Ronner illustrates how self-homicide in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s fiction prefigures Emile Durkheim’s etiology in Suicide as well as theories of other prominent suicidologists. This book not only fills a lacuna in Dostoevsky scholarship, but provides fresh readings of Dostoevsky’s major works, including Notes from The ...
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Chekhov’s Three Sisters and its Dostoevsky’s pretext
Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta FilologiyaThe late Chekhov is closely connected with Dostoevsky, especially with his top works and, first of all, with the novels of the so-called Great Pentateuch.
S. A. Kibalnik
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The Hero’s Journey in Dostoevsky’s Early Works and Crime and Punishment
Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.The article proposes to consider how the early work of Fyodor Dostoevsky and the novel Crime and Punishment correlate at the level of their internal symbolic stories created by the author behind the external plots of the works.
Tatiana G. Magaril-Il’iaeva
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“Nature Made Us This Way…”: Crime without Punishment? (Fyodor Dostoevsky and Ivan Bunin)
Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.The article substantiates the need to conceptualize the “dark” nature of man, as presented in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment and Ivan Bunin’s short story “Loopy Ears.” Asserting the truth in God, the writers also reveal the “dark” in man.
G. Y. Karpenko
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Russian History
Dostoevsky’s nationalism has long been a sensitive and controversial topic in Western scholarship. At the core of the controversy is the problem of explaining the stark contrast between Dostoevsky’s philosophical message of universal love and the ...
Julia Berest
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Dostoevsky’s nationalism has long been a sensitive and controversial topic in Western scholarship. At the core of the controversy is the problem of explaining the stark contrast between Dostoevsky’s philosophical message of universal love and the ...
Julia Berest
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Mikhail Katkov, Publisher of Fyodor Dostoevsky
Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.The review is devoted to the monograph by Professor Susan Fusso of Wesleyan University Editing Turgenev, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy. Mikhail Katkov and the Great Russian Novel, published in 2023 in Russian for the series “Modern Western Russian Studies ...
Nikolai N. Podosokorsky
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Неизвестный Достоевский
The article examines the evolution of Akim Volynsky’s perception and critical assessment of Dostoevsky’s work. The famous literary critic, thinker, art critic Akim Lvovich Volynsky (1863–1926) began studying Dostoevsky’s work in the late 1890s and ...
Vladimir Kotelnikov
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The article examines the evolution of Akim Volynsky’s perception and critical assessment of Dostoevsky’s work. The famous literary critic, thinker, art critic Akim Lvovich Volynsky (1863–1926) began studying Dostoevsky’s work in the late 1890s and ...
Vladimir Kotelnikov
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2013
Fyodor M. Dostoevsky (Moscow, 1821-Saint Petersburg, 1881) suffered epilepsy throughout his whole literary career. The aim here is to understand his condition in light of his novels, correspondence, and his contemporaries' accounts as well as through the eyes of later generations of neurologists.
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Fyodor M. Dostoevsky (Moscow, 1821-Saint Petersburg, 1881) suffered epilepsy throughout his whole literary career. The aim here is to understand his condition in light of his novels, correspondence, and his contemporaries' accounts as well as through the eyes of later generations of neurologists.
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Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.
The article is devoted to issues of the creative history of the novel Demons at the initial stage of the conception. The initial stage of work is considered to be the notes of the plan “Envy”, which include some motifs reflected in the novel. These rough
Natalia A. Tarasova
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The article is devoted to issues of the creative history of the novel Demons at the initial stage of the conception. The initial stage of work is considered to be the notes of the plan “Envy”, which include some motifs reflected in the novel. These rough
Natalia A. Tarasova
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Crocodiliada by Fyodor Dostoevsky: Genesis and Evolution of the Theme
Dostoevsky and World Culture. Philological journal.The article examines the genesis of the titular metaphor in Dostoevsky’s satirical work “The Crocodile” and proposes a hypothesis that one of its sources lies in the author’s Siberian experiences — specifically, his visit to the Museum of Local Lore in ...
E.Yu. Safronova
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