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Sympathetic Vampires and Zombies with Brains: The Modern Monster as a Master of Self‐Control
The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 54, Issue 3, Page 594-612, June 2021.
Irina M. Erman
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The Problem of Meaningful Differentiation of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Rough Sketches for Different Work [PDF]
The paper deals with issues of textual research and publication of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s draft manuscripts. The authors of the article focus on the problem of contextual analysis of handwritten materials and meaningful differentiation of entries related to
Natalia A. Tarasova +1 more
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Abstract When a tragic accident occurred in November 1962 in the coalmine of Kings Bay Company in Ny‐Ålesund, Svalbard, (78°55´N, 11°56´E) it led to the fall of the labour government that had been ruling Norway since the Second World War. A year later the mine was closed, the infrastructure left unattended, and the community of Ny‐Ålesund evacuated ...
Asgeir Brekke
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The image of Ivan the Terrible in the propagandic European poetry of the Livonian War is considered. On the example of two poetic works “An elegiac poem about the campaign of His Majesty Stephen the First, the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of ...
N. V. Eylbart
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Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Masonic Environment
For the first time are here presented to Dostoevsky scholars new facts concerning the masonic environment of the writer, who starting from his education in Chermak’s boarding school in 1834-1837 cultivated close relations of friendship with masons, some of them initiated even in 1840s (Apollon Grigorev), when masonry in Russia was officially forbidden,
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THE EVANGELICAL AS THE NATIVE IN THE “BROTHERS KARAMAZOV” AND IN “A WRITER’S DIARY” (1876–1877) BY FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY [PDF]
The article identifi es the reasons for Fyodor Dostoevsky’s appeal to the traditions of Old Russian literature in “A Writer’s Diary” during the Russian-Turkish war.
Elena A. Fedorova
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On the assessment of “Poor Folk” and “The Double” Fyodor Dostoevsky by the Aksakovs (in terms of correspondence between Vera Aksakova and Mariya Kartashevskaya) [PDF]
Information, already available, about the perception of the early works of Fyodor Dostoevsky — the novel “Poor Folk” and the story “The Double” — by the Aksakovs is for the first time introduced into scientific circulation and summarised in our article ...
Andrei P. Dmitriev
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From the History of the Research on Dostoevsky. The Legacy of Vasily Komarovich [PDF]
The review is devoted to the edition of collected works by the outstanding scholar Vasily Komarovich (1894–1942), researcher of the life and work of Fyodor Dostoevsky, philologist, textual critic, and folklorist. Most of the articles included in the book
Nikolai N. Podosokorsky
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The Legend of the Great Inquisitor as the Anti-Utopian pioneering work and the novel "We"
In the research given to the example of the great Inquisitor's legend, the latest novel by the Great Russian writer Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, "The Brothers Karamazov" confirms the idea of man's loss of utopian ideas in its own right, and the ...
MOHAMMED FRAYYEH KOBAISH
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The ways of representing violence and the role of this category in constructing socialist realist discourse are considered. The novel “The Librarian” by Mikhail Elizarov is chosen as the research material. It is established that the novel synthesizes the
I. R. Kuryaev, A. O. Trushkina
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