Three Levs Nikolaevich: Tolstoy, Myshkin, Odoevtsev: Dostoevsky’s The Idiot in Light of Andrei Bitov’s Pushkin House [PDF]
Abstract Exploring the connection between Dostoevsky’s Lev Nikolaevich Myshkin, Bitov’s Lev Nikolaevich Odoevtsev, and Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy, this article interprets The Idiot through the prism of Pushkin House. The overarching claim is that Bitov’s novel and hero provide deep insight into Dostoevsky’s.
Maxwell Parlin
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CAPITAL WITHOUT STATEHOOD: EMPIRICAL STUDIES IN STARAYA LADOGA, KASIMOV AND MYSHKIN
The article covers the concept of "capitaleness" and "geographical identity". Our research will make an attempt to analyze an institute of capitals at functional as well as symbolic levels.
I. Y. Okunev, D. V. Basova
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Deconstruction of a Myth about ‘Capitaleness’: A Case of a Town Called Myshkin
Capital represents the most typical institutional body that determines the functions of a political center separating it from a “periphery” a historical memory of the previous “capitalness” has an impact on people’s identity even when a state has ...
E. S. Okuneva
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Prince Myshkin’s Bundle: the Function of a Symbolic Detailin Dostoevsky’s Novel Тhe Idiot [PDF]
The article deals with the artistic function of the symbolic detail in F.M. Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot. Such a meaning-forming symbolic detail, a thingthrough which reveals not only the essence of the personality of the protagonist, butalso the ...
Olga Y. Yuryeva
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The article analyzes the searches conducted by F. M. Dostoevsky and V. F. Odoevsky for a “positively excellent” hero. It compares the images of Prince Myshkin from The Idiot and the hero of the dramatic excerpt Segeliel, or Don Quixote of the XIX century.
Yulia N. Sytina
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"INVERSE" PARODY IN DOSTOEVSKY'S WORKS: PRINCE K. - COLONEL ROSTANEV - PRINCE MYSHKIN
The article is devoted to the effect of an «inverse» parody based on the novels “Uncle’s Dream”, “The Village of Stepanchikovo” and “The Idiot”. The effect means that a new literary task influences caricature features of early parody characters — the ...
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Afterword to the Exhibition “Prince Myshkin, A. S. Pushkin’s Nephew”
In 2024, the State Museum of A. S. Pushkin hosted the exhibition “Prince Myshkin, A. S. Pushkin’s Nephew: The Literary Character and the Prototype,” dedicated to the 190th anniversary of L. N. Pavlishchev, where documents and relics from the Pavlishchev family archive were presented for the first time, providing authentic evidence of the Pavlishchevs ...
Наталья Александрова
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The image of prince Myshkin in Russian cinema
The research is dedicated to the screen adaptations of Fyodor Dostoevskys The Idiot made in Russia in different cultural and historical periods. Films produced from 1910 to 2003 are analyzed in chronological order, with the aim of showing the transformation of the image of Prince Myshkin (Prince Christ), one of the key images of Russian culture1 within
Anastasia V. Ryabokon’
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Professor K.I. Myshkin (to the 95-th birth anniversary) [PDF]
The article presents the biographical data of Professor K. I. Myshkin who is one of the most prominent representatives of the Saratov school of surgery. It describes the main directions of his scientific activity.
Popkov V.M. +3 more
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Lev Myshkin and Sonya Marmeladova in a Post-Apocalyptic World. Vyacheslav Butusov’s Fantasies on Dostoevsky [PDF]
The paper analyzes the artistic impact of Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot on Vyacheslav Butusov, Vladimir Ponomaryov, and Konstantin Komardin, the creators of an animated music video.
Liudmila I. Saraskina
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