Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of Russia’s most renowned novelists, profoundly affected the way that Russia would think of itself in the years following his death. One of the most important issues for Dostoevsky and other authors at the time was the reconciliation of the peasant and noble classes in the aftermath of the serf emancipation in Russia. Dostoevsky believed that the solution to this issue would come from the Russian peasantry. My research investigates Dostoevsky’s view of the “Russian soul”, which is the particular set of innate characteristics which distinguishes Russians from other nationalities. Furthermore, it examines how Dostoevsky’s view of the Russian soul affected his answer to the question of Russia’s ultimate d...
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Passion for the work of F.Dostoevsky prompted American researchers not only to thoroughly learn the ...
Dostoyevsky proposed a new conception of Man in the world literature. Critics have described such ps...
Nineteenth-century Russia experienced a crisis of identity rooted in cultural ambivalence. Adoption ...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...
At some point in the life of every person, the question arises of whether God exists, and if he does...
This dissertation explores Dostoevskii's novels The Idiot (1869) and The Brothers Karamazov (1879) a...
Fyodor Dostoevsky is often regarded as a proponent of the rights of the poor and downtrodden in Rus...
The author reveals Fyodor Dostoevsky's works main features, his importance for Russian and world phi...
The paper describes the specificity of Russian-German literary connections as a useful tool for stud...
This thesis examines the crisis of the Russian family through the eyes of the key Russian writers of...
Studying Dostoevsky’s poetics according to the principles of Orthodox Personalism—a school of though...
The present outline is an attempt at compiling the experiences and attainments of the Polish post-wa...
In order to establish the views on suffering held by the nineteenth-century (1821-1881) Russian nove...
Nietzsche and Dostoevsky were contemporaries, and Nietzsche especially was known to admire Dostoev...
Passion for the work of F.Dostoevsky prompted American researchers not only to thoroughly learn the ...
Dostoyevsky proposed a new conception of Man in the world literature. Critics have described such ps...
Nineteenth-century Russia experienced a crisis of identity rooted in cultural ambivalence. Adoption ...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...
At some point in the life of every person, the question arises of whether God exists, and if he does...
This dissertation explores Dostoevskii's novels The Idiot (1869) and The Brothers Karamazov (1879) a...
Fyodor Dostoevsky is often regarded as a proponent of the rights of the poor and downtrodden in Rus...
The author reveals Fyodor Dostoevsky's works main features, his importance for Russian and world phi...
The paper describes the specificity of Russian-German literary connections as a useful tool for stud...
This thesis examines the crisis of the Russian family through the eyes of the key Russian writers of...
Studying Dostoevsky’s poetics according to the principles of Orthodox Personalism—a school of though...
The present outline is an attempt at compiling the experiences and attainments of the Polish post-wa...
In order to establish the views on suffering held by the nineteenth-century (1821-1881) Russian nove...
Nietzsche and Dostoevsky were contemporaries, and Nietzsche especially was known to admire Dostoev...
Passion for the work of F.Dostoevsky prompted American researchers not only to thoroughly learn the ...
Dostoyevsky proposed a new conception of Man in the world literature. Critics have described such ps...