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Russian Literature and Psychiatry

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
The subject of this paper is psychiatry, forensic psychiatry and Russian literature. It is well-known that people with literary talent often possess unusually keen psychological insight. Their literary portrayals of psychological analysis, descriptions of how the human mind and consciousness work and depiction of different psychic states, both normal ...
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On Teaching Russian Literature in Russian

The Modern Language Journal, 1963
THE rapidly growing interest in Russian on many American campuses today is a phenomenon which goes back less than a decade. Because it is such a recent development, teachers of Russian are just now facing problems with which their colleagues in the Romance languages and German became familiar many years ago, and some of the most challenging problems ...
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The Image of Christ in Russian Literature.

2020
Vladimir Nabokov complained about the number of Dostoevsky's characters “sinning their way to Jesus.” In truth, Christ is an elusive figure not only in Dostoevsky's novels, but in Russian literature as a whole. The rise of the historical critical method of biblical criticism in the nineteenth century and the growth of secularism it stimulated made an ...
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Shakespeare and Russian Literature

Russian Studies in Literature, 2014
Articles commemorating Shakespeare's place in Russian culture on the occasion of the 450th anniversary of the bard's birth are summarized.
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A History of Russian Literature; Comprising a History of Russian Literature and Contemporary Russian Literature.

American Slavic and East European Review, 1950
Kenneth E. Harper   +2 more
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