This work is focused on the life course of 67 years old Alexander Maloletov. In my study I question the role of happiness for the individual, connected to present self-identity and «personal memory museum». I am considering happiness as an emotional lens, through which it is possible to think evaluatively and narratively about people’s selves and lives. The main informant is an eccentric man named Alexander Maloletov who works as a TV journalist, writes poems, fishes and constantly quarrels with his sixth wife. Twenty years ago people called Alexander a madman. He used to live on the streets, beg for money, drink vodka, lotions, colognes and steal things from his mother's house. Poetry became a life vest for him. At the beginning, he wrot...
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Petrified Utopia redresses the lack of scholarship on the issue of the pursuit of collective happine...
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For thousands of years the topic of happiness has attracted attention from the representatives of va...
This article presents Dostoyevsky to readers as an author praising happiness and felicity. Having li...
Despite an abundance of material, many questions about Turgenev\u27s life and work remain unanswered...
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© 2015 The Russian Review. This article excavates the coentanglement of happiness and duty in Stalin...
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In today's society exists the mindset that happiness is one of the most important life value of an i...
Alexander Solzhenitsyn is undoubtedly one of the most influential and well-respected figures of all...
The importance of happiness understanding research is caused by cardinal changes experiences in syst...
The aim of this study was to investigate man's attunement when happy. Having established a question ...
This research is about how the concept of happiness is obtained or described in one of the character...
Petrified Utopia redresses the lack of scholarship on the issue of the pursuit of collective happine...
The article analyzes the dynamics of the level of happiness in Russia, which is characterized by cha...
For thousands of years the topic of happiness has attracted attention from the representatives of va...
This article presents Dostoyevsky to readers as an author praising happiness and felicity. Having li...
Despite an abundance of material, many questions about Turgenev\u27s life and work remain unanswered...
The article deals with the problem of a person’s conscious choice between happiness and suffering. A...
© 2015 The Russian Review. This article excavates the coentanglement of happiness and duty in Stalin...
This article examines the representation of Bakhta, a Siberian village, in Dmitrii Vasiukov’s docume...
In the article the author presents a guide to the development of happiness in Ukraine at the stage o...
In the article, the starting point of the study is the changes in the semantic aspects of the work b...
In today's society exists the mindset that happiness is one of the most important life value of an i...
Alexander Solzhenitsyn is undoubtedly one of the most influential and well-respected figures of all...
The importance of happiness understanding research is caused by cardinal changes experiences in syst...
The aim of this study was to investigate man's attunement when happy. Having established a question ...
This research is about how the concept of happiness is obtained or described in one of the character...
Petrified Utopia redresses the lack of scholarship on the issue of the pursuit of collective happine...