no. 4 (2025)

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AUTHOR(S) TITLE PAGES
Tatiana Kasatkina

Dostoevsky: History and Analytics. From the Editor

12-34
 

HERMENEUTICS. SLOW READING

 
Tatiana Magaril-Il'iaeva

Path to Renewal: The Motif of Leaving the City (“Petersburg Chronicle” and White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky)

35-57
Caterina Corbella  “She Read the Immortal Chronicle with Extreme Attention”: Shakespeare in Dostoevsky’s Novel Demons 58-78
 

POETICS. CONTEXT

 
Nikolay Podosokorsky

“Those Were Glorious Times, Sir!” The Napoleonic Wars and the Image of the Partisan Figner in Dostoevsky’s Short Story “The Demobbed” 

79-143
Olga Dekhanova, Mikhail Dekhanov  A Nasty Story with Champagne 144-166
 

DOSTOEVSKY'S LANGUAGE

 
Yakov Testelets

Language Experiments in the Novel Demons

167-204
 

DOSTOEVSKY IN THE 20TH-21ST CENTURY

 
Enisa Uspenski

“The Meek One” by Fyodor Dostoevsky and Abuse by Ivo Andrić

205-231
 

ARCHIVE

 
Petr Druzhinin From the History of Dostoevsky Studies in the 1920s: On the Centenary of the Founding of the Dostoevsky Research Group at ILYAZV 232-276
Madina Kayumova, Tatiana Panyukova

Keeper of the Family Archive (Andrei A. Dostoevsky According to Archival Documents)

277-349
 

BIOGRAPHY. COMMENTARY

 
Valentina Borisova

Which Editions of the New Testament Did Dostoevsky Read and Quote? Editorial and Textual Issues in Research on the Presence of the New Testament in Dostoevsky’s Life and Work

350-374
Alexey Kozlov, Valeriia Kirichenko

Zarya (1869–1872): History of the Magazine and an Index of Its Contents

375-417
 

REVIEWS. SUMMARIES

 
Tatiana Kasatkina

Summary of the 6th International Online Conference in the Series: Dostoevsky: Current State of Research: Dostoevsky: Short Forms, March, 3rd–5th 2025

418-467
 

IN MEMORIAM

 

 
Nikolay Podosokorsky

In Memory of Tatiana Mikhailovna Goricheva (1947–2025)

468-483

 

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