The article sets out to analyse the evolution of the architectural image of the future in Dostoevsky’s work. Two fundamental lines are identified – the City and the Garden. Both are of Biblical origin. In Dostoevsky the image of the City is from the very beginning the negative symbol of possible social development in contrast to the Garden which, on the basis of a perceived folk tradition, is presented as the positive image of the autochthonous Russian utopia. The analysis of the literary evolution of the two utopian images is then extended to early 20th-century Russian literature. The dichotomy between negative City and positive Garden proves to be clear in most Russian writers with a few notable exceptions (Chayanov, Khlebnikov and above...
This article represents studies of originality of the image of the city in L. Semenov’s creative wor...
In this paper the most important works of Russian-Soviet literary utopia and dystopia have been anal...
The main objective of this thesis is to prove that literary texts contain a real picture of the city...
The article examines the semantic facets of St. Petersburg’s symbolic image in the novel “Crime and ...
Saint Petersburg played a central role in the works of Fyodor Dostoevsky - Crime and Punishment is c...
The article deals with an analysis of the Lithuanian writer and philosopher Vydūnas’ small text “F. ...
The article provides a detailed analysis of the historiography of F. M. Dostoevsky, as well as a stu...
The article is devoted to the issue of F.M. Dostoevsky's works reading through the prism of Eastern ...
The article presents influence of Dostoevsky's legacy on development Russian literature process endi...
The article is devoted to the poetics of the incarnation of the image of Moscow in the Russian liter...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...
The following diploma paper deals with the analysis of four of the realism Fyodor Dostoevsky's works...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
The city as a cultural phenomenon arises in a conflict with nature and initially promises security t...
HOW DOES DOSTOEVSKY SOUND AND LOOK (AND HOW COULD THAT BE RELEVANT TO CONTEMPORARY LITERARY STUDIES)...
This article represents studies of originality of the image of the city in L. Semenov’s creative wor...
In this paper the most important works of Russian-Soviet literary utopia and dystopia have been anal...
The main objective of this thesis is to prove that literary texts contain a real picture of the city...
The article examines the semantic facets of St. Petersburg’s symbolic image in the novel “Crime and ...
Saint Petersburg played a central role in the works of Fyodor Dostoevsky - Crime and Punishment is c...
The article deals with an analysis of the Lithuanian writer and philosopher Vydūnas’ small text “F. ...
The article provides a detailed analysis of the historiography of F. M. Dostoevsky, as well as a stu...
The article is devoted to the issue of F.M. Dostoevsky's works reading through the prism of Eastern ...
The article presents influence of Dostoevsky's legacy on development Russian literature process endi...
The article is devoted to the poetics of the incarnation of the image of Moscow in the Russian liter...
The article examines the history of formation and development of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “soil concepts...
The following diploma paper deals with the analysis of four of the realism Fyodor Dostoevsky's works...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
The city as a cultural phenomenon arises in a conflict with nature and initially promises security t...
HOW DOES DOSTOEVSKY SOUND AND LOOK (AND HOW COULD THAT BE RELEVANT TO CONTEMPORARY LITERARY STUDIES)...
This article represents studies of originality of the image of the city in L. Semenov’s creative wor...
In this paper the most important works of Russian-Soviet literary utopia and dystopia have been anal...
The main objective of this thesis is to prove that literary texts contain a real picture of the city...