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Balzac, Dostoyevski y Proust

open access: yesAtenea (Concepción), 1925
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Motives and Symbols in Fyodor Dostoyevsky Crime and Punishment: An Overview

Multidisciplinary Journal, 2022
This research article aims to explore the major motives of crime and the use of various symbols in the most celebrated novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
Dr. Rajshree Ranawat   +2 more
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Dostoyevsky and the Defense of Compassion

Political research quarterly, 2021
Is cruelty a problem for politics? For Hannah Arendt, the answer was no. On her view, a compassionate response towards persons suffering cruelty is best avoided because compassion can only become political by transforming incommunicable individual pain ...
Max Lykins
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Unde malum? Czesław Miłosz on Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Vladimir Solovyov

Tekstualia, 2021
This article discusses Czesław Miłosz’s essays on Grand Inquisitor by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and A Tale of the Anti-Christ by Vladimir Solovyov. These essays focus on the essence, genesis, and forms of evil, and seek an answer to the unde malum question ...
Monika Wójciak
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The Ideas of Russian Slavophiles and Occidentalists as Reflected in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Discourse on Freedom

Tekstualia, 2021
When developing ideological concepts and creating literary characters, Dostoyevsky drew from, among others, the ideas of the then most important trends in the Russian thought: Slavophilic and Occidental, as refl ected, among other examples, in his ...
P. Koprowski
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V.Ya. Bryusov as a Scholar of Dostoyevsky: an Unfulfilled Intention

F.M. Dostoevsky in Literary and Archival Sources of the Late 19th — the First Third of the 20th Century, 2021
V.Ya. Bryusov, unlike other eminent literators of the late 19th — early 20th centuries (D.S. Merezhkovsky, A. Bely, etc.), never wrote a separate publication on Dostoyevsky, however it is known that he was preparing a book on an entire corpus of the ...
Nataliya A. Drovaleva
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Russophilia and Justifications of Russian Imperialism: Reflections on Dostoyevsky in Psychoanalysis as the Mirror of Rationalizing Russian Colonial Violence

Psychoanalytic inquiry
Russophilia, or the valoration of the supposed “greatness” and superiority of Russian culture and politics, especially paralleled with purposeful erasure of its engagement in violent ideologies and acts, has been present in “Western” (i.e.
Oksana Yakushko
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THE PRAGMATICS OF F. M. DOSTOYEVSKY’S ART

Russkaya Literatura
The article proposes a theory concerning the utmost importance of organic philosophy in the art and worldview of F. M. Dostoyevsky; taking its initial shape in his early years, the philosophy was reinforced in the years of his exile to Siberia and ...
Konstantin Barsht
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