Existentialism, Epiphany, and Polyphony in Dostoevsky’s Post-Siberian Novels
Dostoevsky can be meaningfully read as a defender of Russian Orthodoxy; a psychologist; a polemicizing anti-nihilist ideologue; a Schillerian romantic; a Solovyovian believer in love, goodness, and beauty; a prophet.
Bilal Siddiqi
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FOUR SELVES OF F. M. DOSTOEVSKY IN S. FREUD´S RECEPTION [PDF]
The contribution examines the interconnections between Sigmund Freud and Fyodor M. Dostoevsky within the context of both authors' biographies. Freud, in his works, referred with Dostoevsky's literary oeuvre and personal life through the lens of ...
Patrik Lekeš
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Management decisions at industrial enterprises of the Omsk region: digital context
The article is devoted to the description of the results of the study of the state of adoption and implementation of decisions on digitalization at industrial enterprises of the Omsk region.
T. A. Lapina +2 more
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Review of the monograph by Sergey N. Baburin “The integration constitutionalism” (Moscow, 2020)
The article assesses the monograph by Sergey Baburin. The monograph is devoted to formation in the process of international integration supranational law, taking into account peculiarities of the synthesis of international and constitutional law.
A. N. Kostyukov, I. A. Tretyak
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О чем не пишет Достоевский
What Dostoevsky did not write about
Unsurprisingly, most scholarship on Dostoevsky concerns what Dostoevsky explicitly wrote about - first and foremost the religious, philosophical, and psychological questions emerging from his texts.
Erik Egeberg
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RELIGIOUS LIFE OF THE DOSTOEVSKY FAMILY (1867—1881) IN THE MEMOIRS BY A. G. DOSTOEVSKY [PDF]
The article touches upon the theme of religious beliefs of F. M. Dostoevsky which has been widely discussed since the late 19th century till now. Religious life of the family of Dostoevsky is revealed through the memoirs (Diary and Memoirs) of the person
Yarysheva I. S.
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This article explores two literary works based on the life of Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky between the years 1867 and 1869: Лето в Бадене (Summer in Baden-Baden, 1982) by Leonid Tsypkin and The Master of Petersburg (1994) by J. M. Coetzee.
Antonio Martínez Illán
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The Reception of Crime and Punishment in the Works of Vladimir Nabokov [PDF]
The article examines the presence of Fyodor Dostoevsky in the novels of Vladimir Nabokov. The points of intersection of the artistic world of the author of Lolita with Dostoevsky’s works are identified; the peculiarities of the reception of Crime and ...
Elena V. Zaitseva
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The image of the Russian people in Notes from a Dead House by F. M. Dostoevsky [PDF]
In modern cultural processes, the problems of the essence of the mentality of the Russian people in Dostoevsky’s artistic works are acquiring critical importance.
Yang, Jinghong
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COMPARATIVE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STUDY OF YOUTH PRO-NATALIST POLICY IN THE REGIONS OF GERMANY, FRANCE AND RUSSIA [PDF]
This article analyzes the results of three empirical studies conducted in Russia, Germany and France, which reveal value orientations of contemporary young people of these countries, the nature of their social behavior in the demographic context, as ...
Olga Vladimirovna Gokova +1 more
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