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Fyodor Dostoevsky’s and Flannery O’Connor’s Use of the Grotesque: Irrational or Mysterious? [PDF]
Both Fyodor Dostoevsky and Flannery O’Connor used the grotesque to portray their beliefs about human nature. Both believed that mystery is a crucial element of truth and humanity’s understanding is limited.
Marken, Kyra E
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky is founding father of psychological novels. We cannot deny the debt Joyce, Kafka & Proust owing him. Also, we easily can recognize his impact on Nietzsche, Gide, and Camus & Faulkner’s works as well as on many writers of ...
صدرالدّين طاهري
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Literary Mystification: Hermeneutical Questions of the Early Dialectical Theology [PDF]
This contribution addresses some hermeneutical problems related to Karl Barth's Römerbrief II. First, it surveys the role of the unpublished archive materials from the Karl Barth-Archiv, i.e.
Tolstoj, E.V.
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Something to Die for. The Individual as Interruption of the Political in Carl Schmitt’s The Concept of the Political [PDF]
This article aims to question the anti-individualist stance in Carl Schmitt's concept of the political by uncovering the historical bias of Schmitt's anti-individualism, seen here as one of the main driving forces behind his argument.
Lavinia, Marin
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"The Karamazov Brothers" as intellectualgames
The article analizes the television version of EM. ПойоуелгекуЪ "The Karamazov Brothers". The author treats the TV series in question as a typical screen production possessing all the techniques characteristic of Russian television, as an adaptation of me classic text's philosophic and artistic richness in accordance with the laws of mass perseption ...
Sergey Nikolaevich Il'chenko +1 more
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Estimating readability with the Strathclyde readability measure [PDF]
Despite their significant limitations, readability measures that are easy to apply have definite appeal. With this in mind, we have been exploring the prospects for more insightful measures that are computer-based and, thereby, still easily applied.
Ritchie, C., Weir, G.R.S.
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Editor\u27s Introduction [PDF]
One of the oldest and most persistent challenges to faith in an all-good and all-powerful Creator is the reality of evil and suffering. This issue of the Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies addresses the perennial issue of theodicy in a wide-ranging way ...
Malkovsky, Bradley
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Red and Black: On the Semantic Invariant in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov
The article examines the onomastic aspects of the Karamazov surname in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel The Brothers Karamazov, reviewing its primary interpretations. The majority of studies on this subject suggest a Turkic origin, associating the surname with
Boris V. Kovalev, Fyodor N. Dviniatin
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“A Most Modest Wish”: The Ideal Form of Dostoevsky’s Russia [PDF]
Nineteenth-century Russia experienced a crisis of identity rooted in cultural ambivalence. Adoption of Western ideals seemed necessary to effect modernization, but westernization ran counter to the growing trend to idealize native Russian culture ...
Ridenoure, Beth Darlene
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The Glory of His Discontent: The Inconsolable Suffering of God [PDF]
"He who is satisfied has never truly craved.
Hudson, Don Michael
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