This project is an exploration of ideology in Dostoevsky\u27s 1871 novel Demons. In this work, Dostoevsky portrays the connection between utopianism and extremism. This project explores how romantic and political idealism becomes the foundation for violence and terrorism, through the relationship of the 1840\u27s liberal Stepan Trofimovich Verhovensky and his nihilistic sons
Written at a time of crisis in the project of social and political modernity, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s 18...
CC BYThe paper examines Fyodor Dostoevsky’s ethical views – especially as exemplified in the dictum ...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
It is well known that Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment reflects the intellectual milieu of the peri...
Studying Dostoevsky’s poetics according to the principles of Orthodox Personalism—a school of though...
Soviet literary criticism, especially in the first decades after the 1917 Revolution, was quite bias...
New Historicism is applied in this examination of Dostoevsky's selected protagonists, the Undergroun...
Program year: 1975/1976Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe purpose of this paper is to ex...
This paper aimed to provide a comprehensive examination of the ideal Dostoevsky human being. Throu...
This dissertation explores Dostoevskii's novels The Idiot (1869) and The Brothers Karamazov (1879) a...
This paper addresses the parallels between Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Dostoevsky’s Stavrogin consideri...
Studies the themes and motifs of holy characters, spaces and places, and artwork in Dostoevsky and D...
Abstract: Kirillov and Shatov, the two characters in Dostoevsky's novel Demons, demonst...
This paper explores the reception of Dostoevsky by British modernists in the late 19th and early 20t...
Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment examines a key religious-philosophical issue usually called theodi...
Written at a time of crisis in the project of social and political modernity, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s 18...
CC BYThe paper examines Fyodor Dostoevsky’s ethical views – especially as exemplified in the dictum ...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
It is well known that Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment reflects the intellectual milieu of the peri...
Studying Dostoevsky’s poetics according to the principles of Orthodox Personalism—a school of though...
Soviet literary criticism, especially in the first decades after the 1917 Revolution, was quite bias...
New Historicism is applied in this examination of Dostoevsky's selected protagonists, the Undergroun...
Program year: 1975/1976Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe purpose of this paper is to ex...
This paper aimed to provide a comprehensive examination of the ideal Dostoevsky human being. Throu...
This dissertation explores Dostoevskii's novels The Idiot (1869) and The Brothers Karamazov (1879) a...
This paper addresses the parallels between Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Dostoevsky’s Stavrogin consideri...
Studies the themes and motifs of holy characters, spaces and places, and artwork in Dostoevsky and D...
Abstract: Kirillov and Shatov, the two characters in Dostoevsky's novel Demons, demonst...
This paper explores the reception of Dostoevsky by British modernists in the late 19th and early 20t...
Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment examines a key religious-philosophical issue usually called theodi...
Written at a time of crisis in the project of social and political modernity, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s 18...
CC BYThe paper examines Fyodor Dostoevsky’s ethical views – especially as exemplified in the dictum ...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...