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The image of prince Myshkin in Russian cinema
Journal of Flm Arts and Film Studies, 2019The 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
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Don Quixote and Prince Myshkin in Search of Reality
Russian Studies in Literature, 2011A comparison of Don Quixote and Prince Myshkin concludes that both characters undercut the chivalric ideal through their confusion of dreams with reality and their inability to provide assistance to others even when they try. Other shared themes include madness, death and rebirth, and the failure to distinguish virtue from vice.
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Слово и образ. Вопросы изучения христианского литературного наследия, 2022
Антропоцентризм художественного мира Ф. М. Достоевского, так или иначе связываемый с общим религиозно-философским вектором его исканий, занимает особое место в современных исследованиях творчества писателя. В данной статье осуществляется анализ евангельского контекста романа Достоевского «Идиот». Целью работы является описание смысло- и формообразующих
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Антропоцентризм художественного мира Ф. М. Достоевского, так или иначе связываемый с общим религиозно-философским вектором его исканий, занимает особое место в современных исследованиях творчества писателя. В данной статье осуществляется анализ евангельского контекста романа Достоевского «Идиот». Целью работы является описание смысло- и формообразующих
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Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Philological sciences
The article offers a study of the images of Prince Nikita Serebryany in the historical work of the same name by A. K. Tolstoy and Prince Lev Myshkin in the novel by F. M. Dostoevsky «The Idiot» in light of the concept of a «positively beautiful» person. It is noted how important and how difficult it was for both writers to create an extraordinary image
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The article offers a study of the images of Prince Nikita Serebryany in the historical work of the same name by A. K. Tolstoy and Prince Lev Myshkin in the novel by F. M. Dostoevsky «The Idiot» in light of the concept of a «positively beautiful» person. It is noted how important and how difficult it was for both writers to create an extraordinary image
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An Attempt to Read the Concept of Emphaty Focusing on Dostoyevsky’s Novel Hero Prince Myshkin
2019Günümüzde, toplumsal etkileşim ve iletişimdekiıssızlık empati kavramının derin bir kavranışını ihtiyaç haline getirmiştir. Şeyleşmeve yabancılaşmaya karşı önemli bir insani yeti olan empatinin hayatımızdakimerkezi rolünü görebilmemiz gerekmektedir.
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Dostoevskij's Prince Myshkin as a "Jurodivij"
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