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To Be or Not to Be God—The Issue of Authorial Power in Dostoevsky
This paper problematizes the now widely accepted concept of Dostoevsky’s dialogism, which alleges the ‘Author’s’ equal empowerment of all his characters. Using examples from Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov, Zholkovsky focuses on instances
Alexander Zholkovsky
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Final Words, Final Shots: Kurosawa, Bortko and the Conclusion of Dostoevsky???s Idiot [PDF]
In their article "Final Words, Final Shots: Kurosawa, Bortko, and the Conclusion of Dostoevsky???s Idiot" Robert O. Efird and Saera Yoon discuss film adaptations of Dostoevsky???s novel.
Efird, Robert O., Yoon, Saera
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Pavel Fedorovich Smerdyakov and Others: Two Notes [PDF]
The article consists of two parts, each of which explores the historical and typological characteristics of the image of Smerdyakov. The first note suggests that the image in this hero of Dostoevsky’s novel influenced the structure of the image of one of
Pavel S. Glushakov
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Abstract When a tragic accident occurred in November 1962 in the coalmine of Kings Bay Company in Ny‐Ålesund, Svalbard, (78°55´N, 11°56´E) it led to the fall of the labour government that had been ruling Norway since the Second World War. A year later the mine was closed, the infrastructure left unattended, and the community of Ny‐Ålesund evacuated ...
Asgeir Brekke
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The Story of the Decembrists in F.M. Dostoevsky’s novel The Brothers Karamazov [PDF]
The article searches for possible allusions to the Decembrists in F.M. Dostoevsky’s novel The Brothers Karamazov. The novel does not mention the Decembrists directly (compared to Demons, a few chapters of A Writer’s Diary and also some Dostoevsky’s ...
Anna L. Gumerova
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This article is intended to deepen the figure of the wounded horse as a symbol of universal suffering. The steps, Crime and Punishment of Fyodor Dostoevsky are considered, in which the protagonist Raskolnikov sees in a dream a farmer who ...
A. Nocera
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Ivan Karamazov’s Euclidean Mind: the ‘Fact’ of Human Suffering and Evil [PDF]
In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky addresses the problem of how to recon- cile God’s goodness with the evil in the world by comparing the metaphysical implications of Ivan Karamazov’s and the Elder Zosima’s Euclidean and non-Euclidean ...
Kimberly Young
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The purpose of this article is to analyze, from descriptions of situations and characters, devil's representation in the novels The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Doctor Faustus, by Thomas Mann.
Maria Cecilia Marks
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VII Summer Readings in Darovoye [PDF]
The article presents an overview of the seventh edition of Darovoe Summer Readings, held in Zaraysk (Moscow region), and in Dostoevsky’s estate in the village of Darovoe.
Vladimir A. Victorovich +1 more
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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Through a discussion of Dostoevsky’s depiction of the death of the staret in Brothers Karamazov, I discuss the olfactory channel of communication in religion with the aim in mind to tease apart the underlying ontology pertaining to ...
Anders Klostergaard Petersen
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