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Domestic and Existential in Stories of Vasily Shukshin and Boris Yekimov
The shared worldview of the so-called “village” writers often obscures the questions regarding their differing evaluations of social reality, interpretations of historical changes, and understandings of humanity’s place in the world. In this context, the
A. V. Frolova
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This article explores two literary works based on the life of Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky between the years 1867 and 1869: Лето в Бадене (Summer in Baden-Baden, 1982) by Leonid Tsypkin and The Master of Petersburg (1994) by J. M. Coetzee.
Antonio Martínez Illán
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This paper aimed to provide a comprehensive examination of the ideal Dostoevsky human being. Through comparison of various characters and concepts found in his texts, a kenotic individual, one who is undifferentiated in their love for all of God\u27s ...
Eppler, Paul A.
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Bakhtin’s Theory of the Literary Chronotope : Reflections, Applications, Perspectives [PDF]
The aim of this introductory article [to the volume of the same title], firstly, is to recapitulate the basic principles of Bakhtin’s initial theory as formulated in “Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel: Notes toward a Historical Poetics ...
Bemong, Nele, Borghart, Pieter
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Kirk-Duggan and Hall\u27s Wake Up! Hip Hop Christianity and the Black Church (Book Review)
A Review of Wake Up! Hip Hop Christianity and the Black Church, by Cheryl Kirk-Duggan and Marlon Hall. Nashville: Abingdon, 2011.
Seweryn, Monika
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky Today [PDF]
The centenary of the death of the Russian writer F. M. Dostoevsky (1821-81) is not merely an anniversary like any other, but a landmark in human history which deserves to be noted, observed and reflected upon. It is not just by chance that his novels and
Zabolotski, N. A.
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“A Most Modest Wish”: The Ideal Form of Dostoevsky’s Russia [PDF]
Nineteenth-century Russia experienced a crisis of identity rooted in cultural ambivalence. Adoption of Western ideals seemed necessary to effect modernization, but westernization ran counter to the growing trend to idealize native Russian culture ...
Ridenoure, Beth Darlene
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Reading the philosophy: Dana Freibach-Heigefetz on generosity-ethics in “The Idiot” by Fyodor ...
Przemysław Górecki
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Andrey Kraevsky, Publisher of Fyodor Dostoevsky [PDF]
The review is devoted to the monograph by literary historian Svetlana M. Voloshina Power and Journalism. Nicholas I, Andrei Kraevsky, and Others (Publishing House “Delo” RANEPA, 2022), where the relationship between the Russian government and journalism ...
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky
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The Chronotope and the Study of Literary Adaptation : The Case of Robinson Crusoe [PDF]
This paper proposes a reflection on the potential of the chronotope as a heuristic tool in the field of adaptation studies. My goal is to situate the chronotope in the context of adaptation studies, specifically with regard to perhaps the most central ...
Collington, Tara
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