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This paper highlights the similarities between Fyodor Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishment and Akutagawa Ryūnosuke\u27s “In A Grove” and “Rashōmon.” Through an analysis of the themes of female characters, story design, environment and social background ...
Wang, Zuozekai
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ABSTRACT Trauma and loss constitute recurring themes in both Murakami's fictional and non‐fictional writing. In the short story Tony Takitani, Murakami portrays a father and son confronting trauma and loss in the aftermath of the Second World War and the nuclear devastation of Japan.
David Potik
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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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How to Diagnose Prisons' Failures: Three Perspectives on Officers' Responsibilities
ABSTRACT Prison officers play a vital role in shaping prison conditions. Assessing their responsibility for, and potential role in reforming, the prison's failures is an urgent and important task in corrective justice efforts. This article takes up this task, with a focus on the US prison context, by applying and critically examining two general ...
Candice Delmas
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God as a House Spirit in Joseph Brodsky’s Poem “God Does Not Live in Village Corners...”
The article proposes an interpretation of the well-known, but rarely analyzed elegy by I. Brodsky, “In the village, God does not live in corners...” (1964).
O. V. Bogdanova, T. N. Baranova
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THE IMAGE OF GERMANY IN A WRITER’S DIARY BY FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY [PDF]
The paper explores the image of Germany, represented in A Writer’s Diary by F.M. Dostoevsky during Balkan crisis 1876 and Russo-Turkish war 1877-1878. The purpose of this paper is to summarize Dostoevsky’s views, thoughts, reflections and ideas on the Germans as a people, on Germany as a military-political unity, its ideology, mysticism, cultural ...
Alekseev, Pavel V., Billiet, Edgar
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Journalistic Framework of Soviet Literary Era
This article examines the early literary journalism of Andrei Platonov and the “manifesto” of Valentin Rasputin, which represent the foundational and concluding phases of the evolution of Soviet literature. The relevance of this topic is underscored by a
N. S. Tsvetova
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ABSTRACT Objectives Misinformation has emerged as an important threat to democracies, fostering severe concerns among citizens worldwide. However, even in this context, research emphasizes that citizens play a crucial role in the dissemination of falsehoods on social media.
Manuel Goyanes +2 more
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Visual Poetry of Vasily Kamensky
This paper offers an interpretation of select poems by the early 20th-century avant-garde poet Vasily Kamensky. Through an examination of early works from Kamensky's collection of “reinforced concrete poems,” particularly “Tango with Cows” (1914 ...
O. V. Bogdanova
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The important semiotic indicators of Dostoyevsky's emotional image
This article is devoted to finding the emotional semiotic character of F. Dostoevsky that is expressed by the key characters' behaviour in 'The Gambler', 'Idiot', The Brothers Karamazov'.
Iskhakova Z.Z. +2 more
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