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Eurasian Bounds Of F. M. Dostoevsky’S Creativity And Modern Russian Literature. The Eurasian Text Problem Statement

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  • A. A. Kukueva
  • V. I. Shulzhenko

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The aim of the article is studying and displaying (functioning) the Eurasian cultural and historical paradigm in the context of Dostoyevsky's poetics and the subsequent Eurasian literature.Methods. Comparative-historical, cultural and philosophical.Results. Exploring the potential possibilities of interpretation of Dostoevsky's works, the authors revealed that the core of the writer's works is an anthropocentrism in the most diverse and multi-layered variations and combinations seems still unsolved and relevant field of the scientific knowledge.Conclusions. The F. M. Dostoevsky’s and a number of Russian writers’ creativity are studied by them as an artistic anticipation and embodiment of Eurasianism, which incorporates the scientific understanding of great Russian artists’ works from the view-point of the "symphonic personality" in the doctrine of the Eurasianism leading theorists.

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  • A. A. Kukueva & V. I. Shulzhenko, 2018. "Eurasian Bounds Of F. M. Dostoevsky’S Creativity And Modern Russian Literature. The Eurasian Text Problem Statement," Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Social and Humanitarian Sciences, Dagestan State Pedagogical University.
  • Handle: RePEc:dgs:journl:y:2018:id:427
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