DOSTOEVSKY AND APOSTASY: THE PROBLEM OF ATTRIBUTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EXISTENTIAL CONSCIOUSNESS
The apostasy analysis is presented in the article as one of the attributive characteristics of the existential consciousness by F. M. Dostoevsky, reflecting specifics of experience and judgment by the writer of the crisis processes of the present and overcoming of absurdity of existence of the person.
Keywords: F. M. Dostoevsky, author, existential consciousness, attributive characteristics, apostasy, axiology, Orthodoxy, atheism, reflection, “frontier situation”, “epoch-making character”, “Demons”, “A Writer`s Dairy”
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Issue: 11, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 11
Rubric: RUSSIAN AND WORLD LITERATURE: HISTORY AND POETICS, PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION
Pages: 23 — 31
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