In this chapter professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines Nikolai Nikolaevich Strakhov's philosophy and its influence on Dostoevsky and Tolstoy. Strakhov, today remembered mostly as a literary critic, outlined the European philosophical and scientific landscape for Russians, thereby expanding the dialogue about the relation of the individual to society
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In this chapter professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines Nikolai Nikolaevich Strakhov's philosophy and...
Based on the primary sources including letters and articles, this paper analyzes the interactive rel...
Nikolai Strakhov was one of the foremost practitioners of the so-called organic criticism. Strakhov ...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
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This article is devoted to the interchange and reception of ideas between two Russian thinkers Strak...
Dostoevsky--the master novelist--is a unique product of the Russian tradition . He inherited the val...
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In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines the status of the miraculous in Dostoevsky's ...
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Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of Russia’s most renowned novelists, profoundly affected the way that Russi...
Studying Dostoevsky’s poetics according to the principles of Orthodox Personalism—a school of though...
This article examines the system of multi–level correlations between Dostoevsky’s work, his artistic...
The present outline is an attempt at compiling the experiences and attainments of the Polish post-wa...
In this chapter professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines Nikolai Nikolaevich Strakhov's philosophy and...
Based on the primary sources including letters and articles, this paper analyzes the interactive rel...
Nikolai Strakhov was one of the foremost practitioners of the so-called organic criticism. Strakhov ...
Critic and philosopher Nikolai Strakhov wrote three articles about the novel "War and Peace", publis...
The article examines the significance of Nikolai Strakhov and the journal Zarya for Fyodor Dostoevs...
This article is devoted to the interchange and reception of ideas between two Russian thinkers Strak...
Dostoevsky--the master novelist--is a unique product of the Russian tradition . He inherited the val...
This article considers the major references to Kant’s works in the texts of an authoritative Russian...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...
In this chapter Professor Donna Tussing Orwin examines the status of the miraculous in Dostoevsky's ...
The author reveals Fyodor Dostoevsky's works main features, his importance for Russian and world phi...
Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of Russia’s most renowned novelists, profoundly affected the way that Russi...
Studying Dostoevsky’s poetics according to the principles of Orthodox Personalism—a school of though...
This article examines the system of multi–level correlations between Dostoevsky’s work, his artistic...
The present outline is an attempt at compiling the experiences and attainments of the Polish post-wa...