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Fyodor Dostoevsky—The Gathering Storm (1846–1847)
2020This second book in a three-volume work on the young Fyodor Dostoevsky is a diary-portrait of his early years drawn from letters, memoirs, and criticism of the writer, as well as from the testimony and witness of family and friends, readers and reviewers, and observers and participants in his life.
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2005
Abstract This Casebook is a collection of interpretations of Crime and Punishment. The selection not only reflects earlier work by major critics in the field, but also more recent studies. At the same time the choice of critical approaches has been made on the basis of covering the novel’s various aspects: Dostoevsky’s debt to other ...
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Abstract This Casebook is a collection of interpretations of Crime and Punishment. The selection not only reflects earlier work by major critics in the field, but also more recent studies. At the same time the choice of critical approaches has been made on the basis of covering the novel’s various aspects: Dostoevsky’s debt to other ...
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Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Grand Inquisitor
2018In this chapter Juchler shows how Dostoevsky’s parable The Grand Inquisitor can contribute to our understanding of modern exploitation of religion for political purposes. After introductory sections characterizing the new religious dynamic apparent in world politics today and summarizing the story line of Dostoevsky’s parable, Juchler proceeds to ...
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Fyodor Dostoevsky and forensic oratory
Communication Studies, 2021G.G. Khazagerov, A.A. Bondareva
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New Comments on the Epilepsy of Fyodor Dostoevsky
Epilepsia, 1984RÉSUMÉCompte‐tenu de données nouvellement acquises sur la sémiologie des crises épileptiques et sur le comportement intercritique de Dostoevsky, l'Auteur considère que la débat reste ouvert quant à savoir si l'écrivain souffrait d'une épilepsie généralisée primaire ou d'une épilepsie du lobe temporal.
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The Epilepsy of Fyodor Mikhailovitch Dostoevsky (1821–1881)
Epilepsia, 1983Summary: Over 100 years ago, on the 27th of January 1881, Fyodor Mikhailovitch Dostoevsky died. Since that time, many biographies, monographs, memoirs, and, to a lesser extent, articles in the medical literature have discussed the fact that Dostoevsky was a patient with epilepsy.
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Our Friendship With Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
1978As soon as we arrived in Petersburgl Anyuta wrote to Dostoevsky and asked him to come and see us. He came on the appointed day. I remember our feverish anticipation as we waited for him, how we listened to every ring in the entrance hall an hour before he was due to arrive. But this first visit of his was a total failure.
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