Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov, and Epilepsy. [PDF]
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was a brilliant nineteenth-century Russian novelist who had a seizure disorder that influenced his life and his creativity. His novels explore issues of love, faith, doubt, morality and reflect his personal experience with epilepsy. He was a keen observer of familial psychodynamics.
Gamble JG.
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Достоевский о поляках — поляки о Достоевском: метастереотипность как имагологическая проблема [PDF]
In the article, Jerzy Stempowski's essay The Poles in Novels by Dostoyevsky is analyzed in terms of its imagological aspect. Polish motifs in the novel The Brothers Karamazov are investigated in connexion with the writer's religious philosophy and ...
Леонид Мальцев
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Round Table, Devoted to the Discussion of the Museum Exposition on the Novel The Brothers Karamazov in Staraya Russa, Held on May 24th, 2021 during the 36th International Readings in Staraya Russa “Dostoevsky and Contemporary Age”, titled “The Novel The Brothers Karamazov in the 21st Century:Interpretations, Resonances, Comparisons” [PDF]
The publication contains the record of the round table discussion “The Novel The Brothers Karamazov in the 21st Century: Interpretations, Resonances, Comparisons”, focused on the discussion of the Museum exposition dedicated to the novel The Brothers ...
Tatiana A. Kasatkina +1 more
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The law in The Brothers Karamazov
The Brothers Karamazov was the last novel of Dostoievski and for that reason is in way a sort of synthesis of his thinking. In the article there is a brief development of some key ideas as these: in matter of guilt, the attitude has more importance than ...
Lorenzo Zolezzi Ibárcena
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The author examines one of the episodes of N.I. Kostomarov's Autobiography - the circumstances of his father's murder as the main source of Smerdyakov's image in F.M.
Boris V. Sokolov
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Two Councils by A.N. Maykov in F.M. Dostoevsky’s Novel The Brothers Karamazov
The article is devoted to the issue of reception of the poems about Catholic Church written by A.N. Maykov, a close friend of F.M. Dostoevsky, in his novel The Brothers Karamazov and, above all, in The Legend of the Grand Inquisitor. We are talking about
Boris V. Sokolov
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Another Commentary from Optina Pustyn on the Novel The Brothers Karamazov [PDF]
The article is an attempt to comment on an “obscure” passage of the novel The Brothers Karamazov that the author maintains to be linked with the “cryptogrammatic level of the textual structure” of the novel (the term was borrowed from V.N. Toporov).
Boris N. Tikhomirov
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Drawing on Narrative Theory, this article analyses the second French translation of The Brothers Karamazov as a counter-narrative for the novel’s first translation into French.
Pieter Boulogne
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I.-G. Jung-Stilling’s "Victorious Tale, or The Triumph of the Christian Faith" as a Possible Source of "Grand Inquisitor" [PDF]
This article examines the possibility of F.M.Dostoeyvsky’s reference in “The Brothers Karamazov” (generally in the chapter “Rebellion. The Grand Inquisitor”) to a John the Baptist’s Apocalypse interpretation that is little known nowadays.
Anna L. Gumerova
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God’s role in the ethics of Kant and Dostoevsky [PDF]
Despite their differences there is a deeper connection between Kant and Dostoevsky’s thought on the relationship between belief in God and ethics. For Dostoevsky, belief in the existence of God plays an essential role with regard to the possibility and ...
Cibotaru Veronica
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