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... religious home. However, Dostoevsky could not understand how a compassionate God could exist in a world of such great suffering. He soon ...
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... difficult of analysis, that persons who are a little limited, or even simply persons of strong nerves, will not understand\". The key to Dostoevsky\'s system ...
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... criminals were far ahead of the accepted attitudes of his time." There are other experiences in Dostoevsky's life that are important to understand exactly what ...
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... understand than The Brother's Karamazov, as it flowed much more smoothly. I'm unsure as to whether this can be attributed to the translator, or to Dostoevsky ...
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... Our minds are categorizing everything we see. That is how we come to understand the world. ... Writers like Dostoevsky and Nietzsche are attacking the atheists. ...
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... What is more important to understand though, is how he arrived at this stage ... that it is "'a protest against the unnatural structure of society'" (Dostoevsky 245 ...
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... The writer is supposed to understand life better than ordinary mortals, so ... The best minds were attracted to the novel, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Asakov ...
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... The writer is supposed to understand life better than ordinary mortals, so ... The best minds were attracted to the novel, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Asakov ...
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... closely to another forerunner of existentialist thought: Fyodor Dostoevsky (although either ... study and comprehension of this religion to fully understand it and ...
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... Finally, being able to understand what is really wrong with civilization and ... Raskolnikov, the main character in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, is in his ...
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... It seems as if Dostoevsky went to great lengths throughout the majority of the ... I understand the purpose of leaving them money, because he was struck by their ...
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332) In the novel Crime and Punishment by Fydor Dostoevsky the main character ... 495) showing that he has started to understand his condition of suppression of ...
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... The connection between these ideas in the novel and Dostoevsky's prison experience provoked ... God and life are expressed in a way that the reader can understand. ...
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... The statement also explicitly brings Dostoevsky into the tradition started by Rene Descartes, which attempts to understand the world by focusing on an analysis ...
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... The statement also explicitly brings Dostoevsky into the tradition started by Rene Descartes, which attempts to understand the world by focusing on an analysis ...
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... In Dostoevsky 's Crime and Punishment, a horrible crime is committed by the main ... his cold side takes full power over him, he then begins to understand what he ...
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... Dostoevsky does a wonderful job at portraying the life of Raskolnikov as a man ... can get through this ordeal is to swallow their pride and understand the concept ...
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... To understand is not necessarily to forgive. ... Approximately in the same time, but in quite different circumstances Dostoevsky had admitted that people by nature ...
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... It is also a difficult point to argue because Dostoevsky's novel is so ... It is extremely important to understand that Raskolnikov had not completely worked out ...
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... It is also a difficult point to argue because Dostoevsky's novel is so ... It is extremely important to understand that Raskolnikov had not completely worked out ...
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... A great admirer of the Russian masters Tolstoy, Turgnev, Dostoevsky, and especially ... It would be difficult to understand post-1919 Egyptian politics without ...
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... Pushkin, Michael Lermontov, Leo Tolstoy and Fyodr Dostoevsky suffered from ... of non-threshold biological effects, people either failed to understand or scolded ...
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... Authors had to understand not only what they may not write, but also what they ... The works of Pushkin and Dostoevsky were to be replaced by the official products ...
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... Authors had to understand not only what they may not write, but also what they ... The works of Pushkin and Dostoevsky were to be replaced by the official products ...
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