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Politicheskoe zaveshchanie. Sbornik statei za 1861-1881
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, whose 185th birthday and 125th death anniversary are commemorated this year, is perhaps the most relevant classic of Russian literature today. This is true not only as a great novelist, but also as an outstanding thinker and publicist, whose articles addressed crucial questions of Russian national existence that continue to permeate Russian public consciousness. The uniqueness of Russia's historical path, the global significance of Russian culture, the antinomies of the Russian soul, the moral health of society, Russia and Europe, Russia and the Slavs—these are just some of the themes of Dostoevsky's journalism.
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, whose 185th birthday and 125th death anniversary are commemorated this year, is perhaps the most relevant classic of Russian literature today. This is true not only as a great novelist, but also as an outstanding thinker and publicist, whose articles addressed crucial questions of Russian national existence that continue to permeate Russian public consciousness. The uniqueness of Russia's historical path, the global significance of Russian culture, the antinomies of the Russian soul, the moral health of society, Russia and Europe, Russia and the Slavs—these are just some of the themes of Dostoevsky's journalism.
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Автор
Dostoevskii F M
Видавництво
EKSMO
ISBN
5699156364
Палітурка
Hardcover
Year Published
2006
сторінки
460
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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, whose 185th birthday and 125th death anniversary are commemorated this year, is perhaps the most relevant classic of Russian literature today. This is true not only as a great novelist, but also as an outstanding thinker and publicist, whose articles addressed crucial questions of Russian national existence that continue to permeate Russian public consciousness. The uniqueness of Russia's historical path, the global significance of Russian culture, the antinomies of the Russian soul, the moral health of society, Russia and Europe, Russia and the Slavs—these are just some of the themes of Dostoevsky's journalism.