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no. 2 (2022)

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From the Editor

14-17
 

HERMENEUTICS. SLOW READING

 
Tatiana Magaril-Iliaeva Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “A Little Hero” as an Initiatory Text 18-39
Sergey Sharakov The Motif of Beauty in F.M. Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot 40-53
Nadezhda Vlasenko The Parable of the Prodigal Son as a Story about the Father’s Mercy in Dostoevsky’s Novel The Humiliated and the Insulted 54-88
 

POETICS. CONTEXT

 
Nikolay Podosokorsky The Religious Element of the Myth of Napoleon in the Novel Crime and Punishment: The Image of “Napoleon-Prophet” and the Mystic Sects of Russian Schismatics, Worshippers of Napoleon 89-143
Olga Dekhanova The Characterological Functions of Untidiness in the Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky and His Contemporaries 144-174
 

DOSTOEVSKY. HIS READINGS

 
Natalia Borovskaya Uomo interrogante — “The Questioner”: About Some Iconological Features of the Interpretation of Gospel in Renaissance Painting 175-191
 

DOSTOEVSKY ON STAGE

 
Liudmila Saraskina Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment on Foreign Screens: Transformations of the Chronotope 192-226
 

DOSTOEVSKY IN THE 20TH-21ST CENTURY

 
Irina Lvova Dostoevsky’s Motifs in William Faulkner’s Short Story Tomorrow 227-236
Olga Meerson A Reply to Irina Lvova’s Article “Dostoevsky’s Motifs in William Faulkner’s Short Story Tomorrow” 237-240
 

IN MEMORIAM

 
Tatyana Kovalevskaya Robert Louis Jackson: In Memoriam 241-247

 

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