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The novel “Virgin Soil” as I. S. Turgenev’s creative polemic with F. M. Dostoevsky
Philology. Theory & PracticeThe purpose of the study is to identify Turgenev’s polemical views on Dostoevsky’s artistic manner in the novel “Virgin Soil”. The article examines the “echoes” between the characters of the novels “Virgin Soil” and “Crime and Punishment”, and determines
Natalya Viktorovna Akimova
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Two centuries of the Russian classics
The article focuses on the editorial policies of the magazines Vremya and Sovremennik in their coverage of international events from January 1861 to April 1862.
Mariya V. Mikhnovets
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The article focuses on the editorial policies of the magazines Vremya and Sovremennik in their coverage of international events from January 1861 to April 1862.
Mariya V. Mikhnovets
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Man
The purpose of the article is to study the so-called affect of pregnancy, which, according to the authors, can serve as a basis for excluding criminal liability. The article examines the legal nature of the affect of pregnancy as a criminal legal concept,
Aleksandr Cygankov, Maxim Strebkov
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The purpose of the article is to study the so-called affect of pregnancy, which, according to the authors, can serve as a basis for excluding criminal liability. The article examines the legal nature of the affect of pregnancy as a criminal legal concept,
Aleksandr Cygankov, Maxim Strebkov
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Slavic World in the Third Millennium
The article examines Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “A Writer’s Diary” in the context of the Russian national idea, and considers the issue of the writer’s “humanism” and the philosophical origins of his understanding of war. In “A Writer’s Diary,” which occupied a
Natalia A. Lunkova, Alexey Lyapustin
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The article examines Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “A Writer’s Diary” in the context of the Russian national idea, and considers the issue of the writer’s “humanism” and the philosophical origins of his understanding of war. In “A Writer’s Diary,” which occupied a
Natalia A. Lunkova, Alexey Lyapustin
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US-China Education Review. A
The article presents the features of the inner world of the main character in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment. The cognitive-emotional test was used as a method for studying the reflective profile of a literary character.
Morozyuk Svetlana Nikolaevna +2 more
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The article presents the features of the inner world of the main character in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment. The cognitive-emotional test was used as a method for studying the reflective profile of a literary character.
Morozyuk Svetlana Nikolaevna +2 more
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Проблемы исторической поэтики
With the growing popularity of gymnastics in society and the spread of gymnastic discourse, gymnast heroes characters frequently appear in Russian literature of the second half of the 19th century.
M. N. Volvenkin
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With the growing popularity of gymnastics in society and the spread of gymnastic discourse, gymnast heroes characters frequently appear in Russian literature of the second half of the 19th century.
M. N. Volvenkin
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Russian language at school
The article defines the concept of "axiological paradigm" in its broad and narrow senses. Additionally, it considers axiological paradigm types, describes units with value-expressed content belonging to different levels.
S. M. Kolesnikova
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The article defines the concept of "axiological paradigm" in its broad and narrow senses. Additionally, it considers axiological paradigm types, describes units with value-expressed content belonging to different levels.
S. M. Kolesnikova
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THE PROBLEM OF SUICIDE IN THE WORKS OF F. M. DOSTOEVSKY AND A. CAMUS
Economy, Governance and Lave BasisThe study presents a comparative analysis of understanding the problem of suicide by F. M. Dostoevsky and A. Camus, as well as their proposed solutions.
Veronika Bocharova +2 more
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Herald of Omsk University. Series: Psychology
The environment, contacts with people from biographies provide inexhaustible information for understanding the meaning of personal relationships. In modern society, there is a high interest in the life and work of F. M. Dostoevsky as a deep thinker and a
Elena Yuryevna Korzhova
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The environment, contacts with people from biographies provide inexhaustible information for understanding the meaning of personal relationships. In modern society, there is a high interest in the life and work of F. M. Dostoevsky as a deep thinker and a
Elena Yuryevna Korzhova
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Russian language at school
This article considers the lexeme ticket as a representative example of those words that outlasted the golden age of semantic and cultural-historical evolution in the Russian language.
O. E. Voronichev, A. V. Sharavin
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This article considers the lexeme ticket as a representative example of those words that outlasted the golden age of semantic and cultural-historical evolution in the Russian language.
O. E. Voronichev, A. V. Sharavin
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