Introductory study and critical note on the sources and the composition of Shestov's influential study of Dostoevsky and Nietzsche, The Philosophy of Tragedy, which was originally written in the early 1900s and later translated into French and published in Paris in 1926. This publication forms part of the new annotated critical edition of Lev Shestov's works which was entrusted to the Lev Shestov Study Society in Glasgow by the French publishers, Le Bruit du Temps
This history of Dostoevsky’s reception in France draws from critical responses, translation analysis...
The article examines the phenomen of «double reception» : at first the appreciation of drama and the...
Literature and philosophy have been traditionally linked in Russian cultural history, and many Russi...
An original critical study of Lev Shestov's landmark existential essay on the history of the philoso...
Introductory critical study and contextual presentation of the sources, composition and reception of...
This volume is the second instalment in the new critical edition of Lev Shestov's complete works whi...
Introduction to Lev Shestov's existential thought and his critique of the idea of the good in the wo...
A critical presentation of Lev Shestov's thought in the context of French anthropology and philosoph...
A critical presentation of Lev Shestov's life and work from his formative years and early writings o...
After reading L’esprit souterrain, the first French translation of Dostoevsky’s Notes from the Unde...
After reading L’esprit souterrain, the first French translation of Dostoevsky’s Notes from the Unde...
An introduction to Lev Shestov's life, existential philosophy and legacy in the context of late 20th...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the Russian émigré philosopher Lev Shestov (1866–1938) cha...
Scholarly edition of Leon Chestov's book on Dostoevsky and Nietzsche including a preface, short bibl...
Artykuł jest próbą usystematyzowania poglądów krytycznych L. Szestowa odnośnie dzieła F. Dostojewski...
This history of Dostoevsky’s reception in France draws from critical responses, translation analysis...
The article examines the phenomen of «double reception» : at first the appreciation of drama and the...
Literature and philosophy have been traditionally linked in Russian cultural history, and many Russi...
An original critical study of Lev Shestov's landmark existential essay on the history of the philoso...
Introductory critical study and contextual presentation of the sources, composition and reception of...
This volume is the second instalment in the new critical edition of Lev Shestov's complete works whi...
Introduction to Lev Shestov's existential thought and his critique of the idea of the good in the wo...
A critical presentation of Lev Shestov's thought in the context of French anthropology and philosoph...
A critical presentation of Lev Shestov's life and work from his formative years and early writings o...
After reading L’esprit souterrain, the first French translation of Dostoevsky’s Notes from the Unde...
After reading L’esprit souterrain, the first French translation of Dostoevsky’s Notes from the Unde...
An introduction to Lev Shestov's life, existential philosophy and legacy in the context of late 20th...
At the beginning of the twentieth century the Russian émigré philosopher Lev Shestov (1866–1938) cha...
Scholarly edition of Leon Chestov's book on Dostoevsky and Nietzsche including a preface, short bibl...
Artykuł jest próbą usystematyzowania poglądów krytycznych L. Szestowa odnośnie dzieła F. Dostojewski...
This history of Dostoevsky’s reception in France draws from critical responses, translation analysis...
The article examines the phenomen of «double reception» : at first the appreciation of drama and the...
Literature and philosophy have been traditionally linked in Russian cultural history, and many Russi...