Session: V-C: 19th-Century Literature. Presenter: Morgan Freisthler, Ohio State University - "Suicide in Classic Russian Literature: Examining Dostoevsky’s, Chekhov’s, and Nabokov’s Use of the Tragic Plot Element"
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
There exists something like beautiful life. Is it possible to die beautifully? Is there a beauty tha...
Russian literature famously contributed to thinking about sin in the works of its most celebrated wr...
Session: V-C: 19th-Century Literature. Presenter: Morgan Freisthler, Ohio State University - "Suicid...
Objective: To examine the presentations of suicide and related behaviour in the novels of Dostoyevsk...
Two nineteenth-century novelists, Dostoevsky and Trollope, in novels written in the same year 1866/6...
Suicide is, for centuries, a subject of particular interest in various fields, including philosophy,...
Program year: 1975/1976Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe purpose of this paper is to ex...
This work is an attempt to prove the unwanted connection between Nabokov and Dostoevsky, using Nabok...
This dissertation focuses on representations of nervous shock and trauma in nineteenth-century Russi...
Šis darbs pēta pašnāvības tēmu romānos “Anna Kareņina” Ļeva Tolstoja un “Bovarī kundze” Gistava Flob...
The majority of the academic discourse surrounding Dostoevsky and his epic, The Brothers Karamazov, ...
This article examines the problem of the relationship between freedom and self-will on the example o...
After spending a whole semester reading and thinking about Dostoevsky, the main thing that has struc...
The question of catharsis was first brought up by Aristotle in his Poetics. Aristotle used to interp...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
There exists something like beautiful life. Is it possible to die beautifully? Is there a beauty tha...
Russian literature famously contributed to thinking about sin in the works of its most celebrated wr...
Session: V-C: 19th-Century Literature. Presenter: Morgan Freisthler, Ohio State University - "Suicid...
Objective: To examine the presentations of suicide and related behaviour in the novels of Dostoyevsk...
Two nineteenth-century novelists, Dostoevsky and Trollope, in novels written in the same year 1866/6...
Suicide is, for centuries, a subject of particular interest in various fields, including philosophy,...
Program year: 1975/1976Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe purpose of this paper is to ex...
This work is an attempt to prove the unwanted connection between Nabokov and Dostoevsky, using Nabok...
This dissertation focuses on representations of nervous shock and trauma in nineteenth-century Russi...
Šis darbs pēta pašnāvības tēmu romānos “Anna Kareņina” Ļeva Tolstoja un “Bovarī kundze” Gistava Flob...
The majority of the academic discourse surrounding Dostoevsky and his epic, The Brothers Karamazov, ...
This article examines the problem of the relationship between freedom and self-will on the example o...
After spending a whole semester reading and thinking about Dostoevsky, the main thing that has struc...
The question of catharsis was first brought up by Aristotle in his Poetics. Aristotle used to interp...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
There exists something like beautiful life. Is it possible to die beautifully? Is there a beauty tha...
Russian literature famously contributed to thinking about sin in the works of its most celebrated wr...