The purpose of the article is to study the different aspects of Leo Tolstoy’s phenomenon in the diary discourse of Mikhail Prishvin, a Russian prose-writer, thinker/sophist and artist of a unique range, who lived through the tragic Russian history in the first half of the twentieth century. Prishvin’s diaries represent a unique chronicle of the difficult epoch, a lively, subjective and at the same time inherently veracious evidence of historical time. A great deal of attention is paid to the writer’s reflections on creative originality, philosophical and moral principles of many Russian and European prose-writers and poets, who considerably influenced Prishvin’s creative method, his artistic philosophy and aesthetic distinction. Leo Tolstoy...
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This article presents a conceptual analysis of F.E. Paktovsky, dedicated to the creative heritage of...
The article presents the analysis of the main problems of the long short story “Plastun” by Nikolay ...
This article argues that Tolstoy’s What Is Art? had a direct influence on David Foster Wallace’s con...
This article is a study of the way Bakhtin compared and contrasted Dostoevsky and Tolstoy throughout...
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy is not only a well-known Russian writer, but a significant social leader wh...
The article deals with a case from the creative history of Leo Tolstoy’s The Circle of Reading (1908...
Author of the article states that all basic features of Leo Tolstoy’s writing style can be observed ...
The article is devoted to the problem of perception of Russian literature in German culture, namely,...
The issues presented in this article are within the field of literary theory: they refer to a specif...
Liev Nikoláevitch Tolstói, escritor russo célebre em todo o mundo por seus romances, escreveu além d...
This article investigates V. P. Aksyonov’s argument with L. N. Tolstoy about the role of personality...
The first part of the article is about Tolstoy‘s idea of religion and the estimated role of the Isla...
This article seeks to analyze the weight and effects of the Western gaze (France’s in particular) in...
A relatively long discussion of Tolstoy\u27s life and, in Davis\u27 view, ultimately unfinished spir...
The present article deals with the issue of when and how the famous Hindi writer Premchand (1880–193...
This article presents a conceptual analysis of F.E. Paktovsky, dedicated to the creative heritage of...
The article presents the analysis of the main problems of the long short story “Plastun” by Nikolay ...
This article argues that Tolstoy’s What Is Art? had a direct influence on David Foster Wallace’s con...