This paper explores Sigmund Freud's concept of repression in the existential strife exhibited by two main characters, Makar Alexyevitch and Varvara Alexyevna, in Fyodor Dostoevsky's Poor People. To demonstrate this, I psychoanalyze of how they handle their repressed desires, emphasizing the necessity of Freud's main rule for this method: Openness. Dostoevsky's Poor People presents an existential crisis handled through openness and mishandled when an individual represses one's desires. In delving into Dostoevsky's first novel, I demonstrate a link between the existential and psychological, wherein individuals strive to overcome themselves. Surprisingly, this link has a come a common influence between Dostoevsky and Freud: Imma...
This article examines the problem of the relationship between freedom and self-will on the example o...
Dostoevsky can be meaningfully read as a defender of Russian Orthodoxy; a psychologist; a polemicizi...
My paper discusses the idea of destructive eroticism in the work of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Eros is posit...
As a writer who famously aimed to capture the essence of humanity in his literature, Fyodor Dostoevs...
From the first of Dostoevsky’s fictions, Poor People (1846) to his last, The Brothers Karamazov (188...
This article examines the lost human personality problem, locked in his loneliness in a kind of "und...
If Dostoevsky's "underground man", who prevails in differing forms across his work, had been the 'po...
The Existential Crisis in Pío Baroja and Fyodor Dostoevsky: The novel as the vehicle for the analysi...
The paper attempts to situate the work of Fyodor Dostoevsky in the tradition of Russian existentiali...
Includes bibliographical references.The theme of isolation is prevalent in all of Dostoevsky's works...
A convolution of complexity , the human mind is stretched beyond ones understanding. Various theorie...
This is an examination of the relationship between Literature and Existentialism, focussing on the m...
In order to establish the views on suffering held by the nineteenth-century (1821-1881) Russian nove...
Abstract. The article examines the peculiarities of female-male relations in the novel "Poor People"...
Program year: 1975/1976Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe purpose of this paper is to ex...
This article examines the problem of the relationship between freedom and self-will on the example o...
Dostoevsky can be meaningfully read as a defender of Russian Orthodoxy; a psychologist; a polemicizi...
My paper discusses the idea of destructive eroticism in the work of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Eros is posit...
As a writer who famously aimed to capture the essence of humanity in his literature, Fyodor Dostoevs...
From the first of Dostoevsky’s fictions, Poor People (1846) to his last, The Brothers Karamazov (188...
This article examines the lost human personality problem, locked in his loneliness in a kind of "und...
If Dostoevsky's "underground man", who prevails in differing forms across his work, had been the 'po...
The Existential Crisis in Pío Baroja and Fyodor Dostoevsky: The novel as the vehicle for the analysi...
The paper attempts to situate the work of Fyodor Dostoevsky in the tradition of Russian existentiali...
Includes bibliographical references.The theme of isolation is prevalent in all of Dostoevsky's works...
A convolution of complexity , the human mind is stretched beyond ones understanding. Various theorie...
This is an examination of the relationship between Literature and Existentialism, focussing on the m...
In order to establish the views on suffering held by the nineteenth-century (1821-1881) Russian nove...
Abstract. The article examines the peculiarities of female-male relations in the novel "Poor People"...
Program year: 1975/1976Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe purpose of this paper is to ex...
This article examines the problem of the relationship between freedom and self-will on the example o...
Dostoevsky can be meaningfully read as a defender of Russian Orthodoxy; a psychologist; a polemicizi...
My paper discusses the idea of destructive eroticism in the work of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Eros is posit...