In Fyodor Dostoevsky\u27s works Notes from Underground, Crime and Punishment, and The Idiot, the characters of Lisa, Sonya, and Nastasya Filippovna reveal the author\u27s inability to envision an autonomous woman leading a functional life independent of male influence. These three female characters possess distinct levels of credibility, independence, and predictability. In an evaluation of Dostoevsky\u27s female characters, one must not only address whether these characters are well-rounded, but also question whether Dostoevsky\u27s female characters author their own stories with a unique voice or whether male protagonists always overpower them. Both Lisa and Sonya are ultimately defined by the male protagonists in their respective novels ...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
This article examines the issue of realist literary narration portrayed as male privilege in Russian...
Situated in the context of Bakhtin’s understanding of Dostoevsky’s narrative structure, the goal of ...
In Fyodor Dostoevsky\u27s works Notes from Underground, Crime and Punishment, and The Idiot, the cha...
Dostoevsky is renowned throughout the world as a great psychological writer. His deep understanding ...
The paper aims to study the character of Sonya Marmeladovova in Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishe...
Literary scholars have traditionally sought to discover hidden details from authors\u27 lives that, ...
This thesis uses the narrative framework developed by Theresa de Lauretis’ essay ‘Desire in Narrativ...
This thesis uses the narrative framework developed by Theresa de Lauretis’ essay ‘Desire in Narrativ...
This paper examines literary critic Mikhail Bakhtin\u27s assertion that Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a poly...
This thesis uses the narrative framework developed by Theresa de Lauretis’ essay ‘Desire in Narrativ...
Thesis topic is "Women in the life and works of Fyodor Dostoyevsky." The first chapter is written bi...
Darbs ir veltīts sieviešu tēlu izpētei Dostojevska darbos 1840-1860. Darba mērķis ir noteikt un izsk...
This article examines the presence of female characters in the Nabokov’s novels of the Russian perio...
This dissertation examines how the depiction of human consciousness in Fedor Dostoevsky's novels emb...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
This article examines the issue of realist literary narration portrayed as male privilege in Russian...
Situated in the context of Bakhtin’s understanding of Dostoevsky’s narrative structure, the goal of ...
In Fyodor Dostoevsky\u27s works Notes from Underground, Crime and Punishment, and The Idiot, the cha...
Dostoevsky is renowned throughout the world as a great psychological writer. His deep understanding ...
The paper aims to study the character of Sonya Marmeladovova in Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishe...
Literary scholars have traditionally sought to discover hidden details from authors\u27 lives that, ...
This thesis uses the narrative framework developed by Theresa de Lauretis’ essay ‘Desire in Narrativ...
This thesis uses the narrative framework developed by Theresa de Lauretis’ essay ‘Desire in Narrativ...
This paper examines literary critic Mikhail Bakhtin\u27s assertion that Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a poly...
This thesis uses the narrative framework developed by Theresa de Lauretis’ essay ‘Desire in Narrativ...
Thesis topic is "Women in the life and works of Fyodor Dostoyevsky." The first chapter is written bi...
Darbs ir veltīts sieviešu tēlu izpētei Dostojevska darbos 1840-1860. Darba mērķis ir noteikt un izsk...
This article examines the presence of female characters in the Nabokov’s novels of the Russian perio...
This dissertation examines how the depiction of human consciousness in Fedor Dostoevsky's novels emb...
A stereotype of most religious writers is that they merely attempt to espouse religious dogma in the...
This article examines the issue of realist literary narration portrayed as male privilege in Russian...
Situated in the context of Bakhtin’s understanding of Dostoevsky’s narrative structure, the goal of ...