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Mozart by A. S. Pushkin and Prince Myshkin by F. M. Dostoevsky: Problem of Double Encoding
The problem of double encoding of the characters’ images is considered: Mozart (“Mozart and Salieri” by A. S. Pushkin) and Prince Myshkin (“The Idiot” by F. M. Dostoevsky).
S. S. Khromov +2 more
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Oblomov and Myshkin: Some Aspects of the Issue
The article examines one of the possible parallels between the protagonists of the novels Oblomov and The Idiot , which was formulated by Dostoevsky himself. He pointed out both the similarities between Myshkin and Oblomov and the differences between the
Irina A. Belyaeva
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Information about XI conference "Rodents & Spatium" in Myshkin city (2008) [PDF]
The XI conference "Rodens and Spatium" took place in Myshkin of Yaroslavl region on July, 24–28th, 2008. About 170 participants from 26 countries were present at conference.
Zoya Selyunina
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Circadian Disruptions in the Myshkin Mouse Model of Mania Are Independent of Deficits in Suprachiasmatic Molecular Clock Function. [PDF]
Alterations in environmental light and intrinsic circadian function have strong associations with mood disorders. The neural origins underpinning these changes remain unclear, although genetic deficits in the molecular clock regularly render mice with altered mood-associated phenotypes.A detailed circadian and light-associated behavioral ...
Timothy JWS +10 more
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Prince Myshkin (The Idiot): the falling sickness, The Gambler, and 'The Grand Inquisitor'. [PDF]
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881). Dostoevsky was one of the greatest writers of the 19th century, who overcame both physical and mental problems in pursuit of his art. His writing is characterised by interwoven psychological, religious, and existential themes.
Brooks J.
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In this article the concept of capitalness as a component of spatial identity is observed on the example of small towns Kasimov and Myshkin. The author analyses, why the concept of capitalness has not got full development while in Myshkin it has been ...
M. I. Tislenko
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Prince Myshkin Rewritten by Tolstoy, Chekhov and Pasternak
The article is devoted to the reinterpretations of the main character of Dostoevsky’s novel “The Idiot” in the novels of Tolstoy and Pasternak (“Resurrection” and “Doctor Zhivago”) and in Chekhov’s short novel “My Life.” At the same time, Tolstoy’s novel is considered as a kind of hybrid hypertext of Dostoevsky’s works (“The Idiot” and “Notes from the ...
Sergey Kibalnik
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Prince Myshkin’s Brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot [PDF]
The article examines the figures of the two brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’sAbstract: The article examines the figures of the two brides in F.M. Dostoevsky’snovel The Idiot.
Victoria M. Fedorova
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Prince Myshkin and the comprehension problem
The first study to attempt a scholarly interpretation of the well-known fact that Dostoevsky bestowed on The Idiot’s protagonist extraordinary powers of comprehension: not only can Prince Myshkin understand other characters’ utterances, but he sees through their gestures and actions, as well as motives behind those actions.
Erik Dimitrov
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DOSTOEVSKY’S INSIGHTS: FROM PRINCE MYSHKIN TO VL. SOLOVYOV [PDF]
F. M. Dostoevsky foresaw many crises and shocks, development of various ideological diseases in people and the society. The writer’s providentialism also manifested itself in the fact that in Prince Myshkin he “prophesied” the personality of his younger contemporary Vl. Solovyov to Russia. The article analyzes affinity of the literary character and the
Aleksandr Petrovich Vlaskin +2 more
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