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Dostoievsky

The Modern Language Review, 1967
R. D. B. Thomson, A. Steinberg
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The Epilepsy of Fyodor Dostoievski

Journal of Mental Science, 1946
Kretschmer, in his Psychology of Men of Genius, drew attention to the frequent association of psychopathy in the mental make-up of individuals so gifted and so able as to be readily included in the class of “men of genius.” Of all the individuals whom Kretschmer discusses, Dostoievski is the only one who is known for certainty to have been epileptic ...
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Dostoievski

Books Abroad, 1973
T. J. Lewis, Augusto Vidal
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Innocence in Camus and Dostoievsky

1992
I have written, we have all more or less written, that the amazing return to Camus that we are witnessing signals a refusal of history. It is also at least partially an unwillingness to take refuge simply in transcendence and a sort of active moral consent to rebellion and to happiness. Everything has indeed been said on this theme, but I would like to
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Dostoievski le coupable.

American Slavic and East European Review, 1954
Joseph Whitt, Dominique Arban
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Dostoievski par luimême

Books Abroad, 1963
John K. Simon, Dominique Arban
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NGUYỄN HỮU HIỆU READS DOSTOIEVSKY

Practice Oriented Science: UAE – RUSSIA – INDIA
While in the North of Vietnam, during the 1954 - 1975 period,Dostoevsky was considered a taboo phenomenon, his words were translated,introduced and elaborated in the South. Nguyễn Hữu Hiệu can be considered aspecial Dostoevsky reader. Although he was not the translator of Dostoevsky’snovel, his introduction about Dostoevsky had qualities of research ...
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Dostoievsky’s Testament

South Atlantic Quarterly, 1954
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