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Russian History by Sergey Solovyov in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot [PDF]
For the first time in Dostoevsky studies, the article examines the influence of the historical works of the eminent Russian scholar, professor at the Imperial Moscow University Sergey Solovyov (1820-1879), on the novelist’s work.
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky
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Rogozhin and Christ: an Attempt of Interpretation [PDF]
This article attempts to interpret one of the final episodes of F.M. Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot as a parallel to an event of Evangelic story, namely the co-crucifixion of Christ and the Good Thief. The possibility of such interpretation, in our opinion,
Valentina S. Sergeeva
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Email Romance? Elif Batuman’s 'The Idiot' as the Narrative of an “Unloving” Relationship
Batuman’s debut novel The Idiot has garnered a great amount of critical attention for incorporating in its text emails that interweave the narrative of the first half of the novel. Taking into account both the on- and the offline intimacy depicted in the
Spandita Das
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Calendrical savants: Exceptionality and practice [PDF]
The exceptionality of the skills of calendrical savants and the role of practice were investigated. Experiment 1 compared four autistic calendrical savants to Professor Conway, a distinguished mathematician with calendrical skills.
Carney, Daniel, Cowan, Richard
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La gradabilité nominale en anglais et en français
The aim of this paper is to describe the gradability of nouns in French and in English. After a description of different conceptions of nominal gradability in the literature, we provide our definition of lexical gradability. Three classes of nouns can be
Pauline Haas, Anne Jugnet
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A BEAUTY THAT SAVES: DOSTOEVSKY’S THEOLOGY OF BEAUTY THE IDIOT [PDF]
This paper examines Dostoevsky’s understanding of beauty and its place in The Idiot. Examining the historical and immediate environment in which Dostoevsky wrote the novel provides crucial insights into his conception of beauty.
Day, Joseph M
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‘These reforms have teeth’: The affective dimensions of teacher education policy enactment
Abstract The affective dimensions of education policy enactment have often received less attention in the research literature, especially regarding teacher education policy. This article reports on a study of the affective responses of university‐based teacher educators in England to the significant initial teacher education reforms of 2019–2022: the ...
Ian Cushing, Viv Ellis
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“THE IDIOT” BY F. M. DOSTOYEVSKY AND “LES MYSTERES DE PARIS” BY EUGENE SUE: COMMON GROUNDS
The article is about the influence of the “roman-feuilleton” on the novel “The Idiot” by F. M. Dostoyevsky. The article features a number of selected heroes (Nastasiya Filippovna and prince Myshkin) and situations which have analogues with the novel “Les
D. D. Sharapova
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Critical criticism’s critique: 13 theses, or, it is all rubbish [PDF]
Book synopsis: Well this is it: the end, last gasp, final straw; in short, the concluding dark volume in a series of books some idiot called ‘critical inventions.’ Let us be like wry Oscar Wilde, said the idiot, and dream of the critic as artist, or at ...
Leslie, Esther
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Abstract Improving retention and graduate outcomes for students from a widening participation (WP) background is key to achieving more equitable outcomes. However, evidence suggests WP students experienced different challenges than their peers during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
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