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ドストエフスキー(Ф.М. Достоевский)研究英語論文(V)
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- Adelman, Gary.;
Tsypkin's Way with Dostoyevsky. In: New England Review. Middlebury: Spring 2003. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 168-181(14) - Aiello, Lucia.:
Fedor Dostoevskii in Britain: The Tale of an Untalented Genius. In: Modern Language Review 98, 3 (2003): pp. 659-677(19) - Amâncio, Edson José.;
Dostoevsky and Stendhal's Syndrome. In: Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2005;63(4):1099-1103(5) - Arndt, Charles.;
A New "Russian Traveler" in Germany: Dostoevsky's Misuse of Karamzin's Cosmopolitan Legacy. In: Germano-Slavica. Vol. 16(2007), p. 21ff. - Attarian, John.;
Dostoevsky vs. the Marquis de Sade. In: Modern Age. Wilmington: Fall 2004. Vol. 46, no. 4; p. 342-351 (10) - Avramenko, Richard G.;
Bedeviled by Boredom: A Voegelinian Reading of Dostoevsky's Possessed. In: Humanitas, Vol. XVII, Nos. 1/2, 2004, pp. 108-138(31) - Bartkuvienë, Linara.;
Russian Paradigm in Virginia Woolf's (Non)fiction: Reading Dostoevsky. In: Literatüra, 2008, (50) 5, pp. 22-27(6) - Baumanna, Christian R.; Novikov, Vladimir P.I.; Regarda, Marianne.; Siegel, Adrian M.;
Did Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky suffer from mesial temporal lobe epilepsy?. In: Seizure (2005) 14, pp. 324-330(7) - Berken, Wil van den.:
Theology Out of Hell: The Christian Theme in Dostoevsky's "The Devils". In: Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 55, 1(2003): p. 29-46(18) - Blake, Elizabeth.:
Sonya, Silent No More: A Response to the Woman Question in Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment". In: Slavic and East European Journal, 50, 2 (2006): p. 252-271(20) - Blake, Elizabeth A. & Rosario, R.;
Journey to transcendence: Dostoevsky's theological polyphony in Barth's understanding of the Pauline KRISIS. In: Studies East European Thought, 59(2007): pp. 3-20(18) - Bloshteyn, Maria R.;
"Anguish for the Sake of Anguish "-Faulkner and his Dostoevskian Allusion. In: The Faulkner Journal. Orlando: Spring 2004. Vol. 19, no. 2; p. 69-90(22) - Bloshteyn, Maria.;
Dostoevsky and the Literature of the American South. In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 2004. Vol. 37, no. 1; p. 1-24 (24) - Bolin, John.;
'Preserving the Integrity of Incoherence'?: Dostoevsky, Gide and the Novel in Beckett's 1930 Lectures and Dream of Fair to middling Women. In: The Review of English Studies Advance Access published online on May 23, 2009. 23 pp. - Bouckaert, Luk & Ghesquiere, Rita.;
Dostoyevsky's Grand Inquisitor as a Mirror for the Ethics of Institutions. In: Journal of Business Ethics. Dordrecht: Aug 2004. Vol. 53, no. 1-2; p. 29-37(9) - Brandt, Bruce E.;
Two additional antecedents for Ursula Le Guin's "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas". In: ANQ. Lexington: Summer 2003. Vol. 16, no. 3; p. 51-56(6) [he Brothers Karamazov] - Bullivant, Stephen.;
A House Divided against Itself: Dostoevsky and the Psychology of Unbelief. In: Literature & Theology, Vol. 22, no. 1, March 2008, pp. 16-31(16) - Burnham, William.;
The legal context and contributions of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. In: Michigan Law Review. Ann Arbor: May 2002. Vol. 100, no. 6; p. 1227-1248 (22)
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- Carlson, Joe.;
The Beautiful and Sublime: Fyodor Dostoevsky: Christianity, Orthodoxy, Christology, and Love. Thesis. 2003? 97 pp. - Chamberlain, Lesley.;
Rowan Williams: The Archbishop of Canterbury on Dostoevsky, "personalism" and how the story of Christ reminds him of Russian ideals. In: Prospect Magazine, Issue 134, May 2007, 5 pp. - Cherkasova, Evgenia V.;
The Heart's Work: Duty to Love in Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky. In: Works of Love Conference. May 31- June 5, 2003. 13 pp. - Cherkasova, Evgenia V.;
Kant on Free Will and Ar bitrainess: A View from Dostoevsky's Underground. In: Philosophy and Literature. Dearborn: Oct 2004. Vol. 28, no. 2; p. 367-378 (12) - Cherkasova, Evgenia V.;
Virtues of the Heart: Feodor Dostoevsky and the Ethic of Love. In: Analecta Husserliana, Vol. 96 Virtues and Passions in Literature 2008. p. 69-82(14) - Chokroverty, Sudhansu.; Sander, Howard W.; Avtukh, Valery.;
Did Dostoevsky have a primary sleep disorder besides epilepsy?. In: Sleep Medicine 8 (2007), pp. 281-283(3) - Cicovacki, Predrag.;
On the Central Motivation of Dostoevsky's Novels. In: Janus Head, 2007, 10(1), pp. 277-292(15) - Cicovacki, Predrag.;
Searching for the Abandoned Soul: Dostoyevsky on the Suffering of Humanity. In: Analecta Husserliana, v. 85(2005): The Enigma of Good and Evil; The Moral Sentiment in Literature,Part One, Section V. pp. 367-398(32) - Cockerill, Hiroko.;
From Poor Folk to A Poor Girl: Senuma Kayoo's Romantic Interpretation of Dostoevsky's Sentimental Realism", paper delivered at the 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Canberra, 29 June-2 July, 2004. 15 pp. - Coffin, Bruce.;
Kolya Krasotkin and the Importance of Community in The Brothers Karamazov. In: Forum for Modern Language Studies, Vol. 40, no. 1, January 2004 , pp. 70-82(13) - Davidson, Pamela.:
The Validation of the Writer's Prophetic Status in the Russian Literary Traditions: From Pushkin and Iazykov Through Gogol to Dostoevsky. In: Russian Review 62, 4 (2003): p. 508-536(29)
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- Earle, Peter G.;
In and out of time (Cervantes, Dostoevsky, Borges). In: Hispanic Review. Philadelphia: Winter 2003. Vol. 71, no. 1; p.1-13(13) - Edelglass, William.;
Asymmetry and Normativity: Levinas Reading Dostoyevsky on Desire, Responsibility, and Suffering. In: Analecta Husserliana, v. 85(2005): The Enigma of Good and Evil; The Moral Sentiment in Literature, p. 709-726(18) - Fokkema, Douwe.;
Literary representations of risk: terror, Crime and Punishment. In: European Review. Cambridge: Feb 2003. Vol. 11, no. 1; p. 99-107 (9) - Frank, Joseph.;
Dostoevsky and evil. In: Partisan Review. Boston: Spring 2003. Vol. 70, no. 2; p. 262-273 (12) - Freibach-Heifetz, Dana.;
Giving Sense to Generosity-Ethics: A Philosophical Reading of Dostoevsky's The Idiot. In: Philosophia (2008) 36: pp. 575-591(17) - Gatrall, Jeff.;
Between iconoclasm and silence: Representing the divine in Holbein and ;Dostoevskii. In: Comparative Literature. Eugene: Summer 2001. Vol. 53, no. 3; p. 214-232 (19) - Gervais, David.;
Dostoevsky and the English Novel: Dickens, John Cowper Powys and D. H. Lawrence. In: Cambridge Quarterly. 35(2006), pp. 49-71(23) - Gorbunov, Andrey N.;
Christ's Temptations in the Wilderness (Milton and Dostoyevsky). In: Literature & Theology. Oxford: Mar 2006. Vol. 20, no. 1; p. 46-62(17) - Gordin, Michael.:
Loose and Baggy Spirits: Reading ;Dostoevskii and Mendeleev. In: Slavic Review 60, 4 (2001): p. 756-780(25) - Grillaert, Nel.;
Orthodoxy Regained: The Theological Subtext in Dostoevskij's 'Dream of a Ridiculous Man'. In: Russian Literature, LXII (2007), II, pp. 155-173(19) - Gubaylovsky, V.;
.../On the Creative Nature of the Word: Ontological Nature of the Word in the Works of F. Dostoyevsky As the Basis of "Realism in the Uppermost Sense.". In: Social Sciences. Minneapolis: 2006. Vol. 37, no. 2; p. 146-150(5)
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- Hagberg, Garry L.;
Wittgenstein Underground. In: Philosophy and Literature. Dearborn: Oct 2004. Vol. 28, no. 2; p. 379-392(14) [Zapiski iz podpol'ia] - Hayes, Patrick.;
'An author I have not read': Coetzee's Foe, Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, and the Problem of the Novel. In: The Review of English Studies. Oxford: 2006. Vol. 57, no. 230; p. 273-290(18) - Hemmila, O.;
Understanding foreign masters. The exmaples of Rabindranath Tagore and Fyodor Dostojevskiy. In: материалы международной конференции по вопросам межкультурной коммуникации : (Архангельск, 8 - 10 сентября 2005 г.) / [отв. ред. и сост.: Е. И. Воробьева, С. Ю. Стрелкова]. - Архангельск : Поморский университет, 2006. - 155 p. pp. 109-128(10) - Hillier, Russell.;
Bearing and Sharing All : A Study of the Confessional Moment in Dostoevsky's Life and Fiction. In: Literature & Theology, Vol. 18, no. 4, December 2004, pp. 442-463(22) - Holland, Kate.:
Novelizing Religious Experience: The Generic Landscape of "The Brothers Karamazov." In: Slavic Review 66, 1 (2007): pp. 63-81(19) - Hruska, Anne.:
The Sins of Children in "The Brothers Karamazov": Serfdom, Hierarchy, and Transcendence. In: Christianity and Literature 54, 4 (2005): pp. 471-495(25) - Hughes, John R.;
The idiosyncratic aspects of the epilepsy of Fyodor Dostoevsky. In: Epilepsy & Behavior, 7(2005), pp. 531-538(8) - Idinopulos, Thomas A.;
Cruel Sensuality and Obedience to Authority: A Reflection on Dostoevsky's Theology of Evil and the Limited God. In: Encounter. Indianapolis: Summer 2003. Vol. 64, no. 3; p. 247-257(11) - Im, Jiyoon.;
Dostoevsky and Nietzache as Political Psychologists: Unbelief and Political Violence in the 19th Century. [Honors Thesis]. Duke University, 2003. 170 pp. - Iniesta, Ivan.;
Dostoevsky's epilepsy: A contemporary "paleodiagnosis". In: Seizure, Vol. 16, no. 3, April 2007, Pages 283-285(3) - Ivanits, Linda.;
Biblical Imagery in Sologub's Short Stories: 'Barančik', 'alo smerti', and 'Pretvorivaja vodu v vino'. In: Russian Literature, Vol. 50(2001), no. 2, pp. 125-140(16) - Ivanits, Linda.;
Introduction: the people in Dostoevsky's art and thought. In: Dostoevsky and the Russian People by Linda Ivanits. Cambridge U.P., 2008. p.1-7(7) - Ivanits, Linda.:
The Other Lazarus in "Crime and Punishment". In: Russian Review 61, 3 (2002): p. 341-357(17)
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- Jacobs, Timothy.;
The Brothers Incandenza: Translating Ideology in Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov and David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Aust In: Fall 2007. Vol. 49, no. 3; p. 265-292 (28) - Kanevskaia, Marina.:
Smerdiakov and Ivan: Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov". In: Russian Review 61, 3 (2002): p. 358-376(9) - Kantor, Vladimir.;
Whom did the devil tempt and why? In: Social Sciences. Minneapolis: 2002. Vol. 33, no. 4; p. 74-93( 20) [The Brothers Karamazov] - Kasatkina, Tat'iana A.:
Dostoevsky's "Raw Youth": The "Idea" of the Hero and the Idea of the Author. In: Russian Studies in Literature 40, 4 (2004): p. 38-68(31) - Kasatkina, Tat'iana A.:
Lazarus Resurrected: A Proposed Exegetical Reading of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment". In: Russian Studies in Literature 40, 4 (2004): p. 6-37(32) - Ketchian, S.I.;
Dostoevskij's Linguistically-Based Ideational Polemic with Goncarov through Raskol'nikov and Oblomov. In: Russian Literature, LI (2002), pp. 403-419(17) - Kettler, Christian D.;
He Takes Back the Ticket…For Us: Providence, Evil, Suffering, and the Vicarious Humanity of Christ. In: Journal for Christian Theological Research 8 (2003), p. 37-57(21) - Kim, Jung Ah.:
Number Symbolism in the Story of Sonya. In: Canadian-American Slavic Studies 37, 4 (2003): p. 377-394(18) - Kleespies, Ingrid Anne:
Caught at the Border: Travel, Nomadism, and Russian National Identity in Karamzins' "Letters of a Russian Traveler" and Dostoevsky's "Winter Notes on Summer Impressions". In: Slavic and East European Journal, 50, 2 (2006): p. 231-251(21) - Kliger, Ilya.;
Anamorphic Realism: Veridictory Plots in Balzac, Dostoevsky, and Henry James. In: Comparative Literature. Eugene: Fall 2007. Vol. 59, no. 4; p. 294-314 (21) - Klioutchkine, Konstantine.:
The Rise of "Crime and Punishment" From the Air of the Media. In: Slavic Review 61, 1 (2002): p. 88-108(21)
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- Langbauer, Laurie.;
Ethics and Theory: Suffering Children in Dickens, Dostoevsky, and Le Guin. In: ELH. Baltimore: Spring 2008. Vol. 75, no. 1; p. 89-108 (20) - Leatherbarrow, W. J.:
The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Authorship and the Devil in ;Dostoevskii's "Poor Folk" and "The Landlady". In: Slavonic and East European Review 83, 4 (2005): p. 599-616(18) - Lee Archie, John G. Archie.;
The Problem of "Evil" by Fyodor Dostoevsky. In: Reading for Philosophical Inquiry: A Brief Introduction to Philosophical Thinking by Lee Archie, John G. Archie. 2004. 15 pp. - Lee, Hyung Goo.;
The Identity and Significance of "Achilles" in Dostoevskij's Prestuplenie i Nakazanie. In: Russian Literature, 62 (2007), III, pp. 323-340(18) - Leroux, Jean-François.;
Exhausting Ennui: Bellow, Dostoevsky, and the Literature of Boredom. In: College Literature. West Chester: Winter 2008. Vol. 35, no. 1; p. 1-16(16) - Leić-Thomas, Andrea.:
The Answer Job Did Not Give: Dostoevsky's "Brat'ia Karamazovy" and Camus's' "La Peste". In: Modern Language Review 101, 3 (2006): pp. 774-788(15) - Love, Jeff.;
Narrative Hesitation in The Gambler. In: Canadian Slavonic Papers. Edmonton: Sep-Dec 2004. Vol. 46, no. 3/4; p. 361-380(20) - Lowe, Peter.;
Prufrock in St. Petersburg: The Presence of Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment in T. S. Eliot's 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock'. In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Spring 2005. Vol. 28, no. 3; p. 1-24 (24) - Lunde, Ingunn.:
"Ia gorazdo umnee napisannogo": On Apophatic Strategies and Verbal Experiments in ;Dostoevskii's "A Raw Youth". In: The Slavonic and East European Review 79, 2 (2001): p. 264-289(26)
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- MacLennan, Oriel C L & Barnstead, John A.;
Marie-Claire Blais and Dostoevsky: Observations from the Notebooks. In: Canadian Slavonic Papers. Edmonton: Sep-Dec 2004. Vol. 46, no. 3/4; p. 381-400 (20) - Maddison, Bula.:
A Bakhtinian Reading of Biblical Allusion in Dostoevsky's Novel "Crime and Punishment". In: Perspectives in Religious Studies 32, 3 (2005): pp. 267-279(13) - McReynolds, Susan.;
Aesthetics and Politics: The Case of Dostoevsky. In: Literary Imagination.2002; 4: p. 91-104(14) - McReynolds, Susan.;
Dostoevsky and Schiller: National, Renewal Through Aethetic Education. In: Philosophy and Literature. Dearborn: Oct 2004. Vol. 28, no. 2; p. 353-366 (14) - McReynolds, Susan.;
Dostoevsky in Europe: The political as the spiritual. In: Partisan Review. Boston: Winter 2002. Vol. 69, no. 1; p. 93-101(9) - McSweeney, Kerry.;
Dream-Representation in Wuthering Heights, Crime and Punishment, and War and Peace. In: Symposium. Washington: Fall 2005. Vol. 59, no. 3; p. 163-178 (16) - Masing-Delic, Irene.;
The Impotent Demon and Purient Tamars: Parodies on Lermontov's "Demon" in Dostoevskij's Besy. In: Russian Literature, 40(2000), VIII, p. 263-288(26) - Medzhibovskaia, Inessa.:
On Moral Movement and Moral Vision: The Last Supper in Russian Debates. In: Comparative Literature, 56, 1 (2004): p. 23-53(31) [Tolstoi, Ge, da Vinci, ;Dostoevskii, Bakhtin] - Morley , Bob.;
The Theme of Demons. In: fyodorDostoevsky.com. Essay. 4 pp.
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- O'Connor , Timothy.;
Theodicies and Human Nature: Dostoevsky on the Saint as Witness. In: Kevin Timpe (ed.), Metaphysics and God. Routledge. 2009. 19pp. - Oliver, Donna S.:
Parodic Layering in Dostoevsky's "Skvernyi Anekdot". In: Slavic and East European Journal 47, 2 (2003): p. 171-185(15) - Packer, J.I.;
The Gospel in Dostoyevsky: Selections from His Works. A Word from. Plough Pub. House, 2007. 195 pp. - Paris, J J., Graham, N., Schreiber, M D., Goodwin, M.;
Approaches to end-of-life decision-making in the NICU: insights from Dostoevsky's The Grand Inquisitor. In: Journal of Perinatology. Philadelphia: Jul 2006. Vol. 26, no. 7; p. 389-391(3) - Park, Ji Hyun.;
An Existential Reading of Camus and Dostoevsky Focusing on Camus's Notion of the Absurd and Saritrean Authenticity. A Thesis. Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts. December 2005. 58 pp. - Pechey, Graham.;
Penultimate Words: The Life of the 'Loophole' in Mikhail Bakhtin. In: Literature & Theology, Vol. 20, no. 3, September 2006, pp. 269-285(17) - Perlina, Nina M.:
Vico's Concept of Knowledge as an Underpinning of Dostoevsky's Aesthetic Historicism. In: Slavic and East European Journal 45, 2 (Summer 2001): p. 323-342(20) - Parts, Lyudmila:
Polyphonic Plot Structure in Dostoevsky's "The Eternal Husband". In: Slavic and East European Journal, 50, 4 (2006): p. 607-634(28) - Reichmann, A.:
What Made Ivan Karamazov "Return the Ticket"? John Cowper Powys's Rabelaisian Reading of "The Brothers Karamazov" in "Wolf Solent". In: Slavica 32 (2003): p. 261-280(20) - Rice, James L.;
Dostoevsky's Endgame: The Projected Sequel to The Brothers Karamazov. In: Russian History/Histoire Russe, vol. 33, no. 1(Spring 2006), pp.45-62(18) - Richardson, J. Michael & Rabb, J. Douglas.;
Russian Existentialism and Vampire Slayage: A Shestovian Key to the Power and Popularity of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In: The Existential Joss Whedon: Evil and Human Freedom in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly and Serenity by J. Michael Richardson, J. Douglas Rabb. 2006, 198pp. p. 7-17(11) [Evil] - Rising, Catharine.;
Raskolnikov and Razumov: From passive to active subjectivity in Under Western Eyes. In: Conradiana. Lubbock: Spring 2001. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 24-39(16) [Crime and Punishment] - Roh, Hannah.;
The Brothers Karamazov: Understanding Faith in the Context of. Literary Criticism. In: The Fish. vol. 2, no. 1. October 2007, p. 18-20(3) - Rosenshield, Gary:
Religious Portraiture in Dostoevsky's "Notes from the House of the Dead": Representing the Abrahamic Faiths. In: Slavic and East European Journal, 50, 4 (2006): p. 581-606(26) - Rossetti, Andrea O. , Bogousslavsky, Julien.;
Dostoevsky and Epilepsy: An Attempt to Look Through the Frame. In: Bogousslavsky J, Boller F (eds): Neurological Disorders in Famous Artists. Front Neurol Neurosci. Basel, Karger, 2005, vol 19, pp. 65-75(11) - Ruttenburg, Nancy.;
Dostoevsky's Estrangement. In: Poetics Today, 2005, 26(4): pp. 719-751(33)
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- Seckler, Dawn.;
The Absence of Historical Time in Dostoevsky's Besy. In: Studies in Slavic Culture, 4 (September 2003): pp. 57-67(11) - Shapiro, Marianne.;
Rereading Dostoevskij's Dvojnik. In: Russian Literature, vol. 50(2004), no. 6, pp. 441-482(42) - Shrayer, Maxim D.:
;Dostoevskii, the Jewish Question, and "The Brothers Karamazov". In: Slavic Review 61, 2 (2002):p. 273-291(19) - Stigall, Dan E.;
Prosecuting Raskolnikov: A Literary and Legal Look at "Consciousness of Guilt" Evidence. In: The Army Lawyer, Dec. 2005, p. 54-64(11) - Swensen, Andrew J.;
The anguish of God's lonely men: Dostoevsky's Underground man and Scorsese's Travis Bickle. In: Renascence. Milwaukee: Summer 2001. Vol. 53, no. 4; p. 267-286 (20) - Tishler, Jennifer Ryan.;
Mentyand and the Peterburg Myth: TV Cops in Russia's 'Crime Capital'. In: Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 2003, 10 (2): p. 127-141(15) - Tokarzewski , Simon.;
Dostoevsky on the Irtysh, or the Underbelly of Empire [1859]. In: The Sarmatian Review (The Sarmatian Review), issue: 01 / 2007, p. 1274-1279(6) - Tokarzewski , Simon.;
In Siberian Prisons 1846-1857. In: The Sarmatian Review (The Sarmatian Review), issue: 02 / 2005, p. 1117-1126(10) - Uwasomba, Chijioke.;
A socio-psychological exploration of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment. In: Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 (4), April 2009, pp. 141-147(7)
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- Vassena, Raffaella.:
The Jewish Question in the Genre System of Dostoevski's "Diary of a Writer"and the Problem of the Authorial Image. In: Slavic Review 65, 1 (2006): p. 45-65(21) - Venediktova, Tatiana.;
Communication "in the higher sense": Young Thoreau and Young Dostoyevski. In: American Studies International. Washington: Feb 2003. Vol. 41, no. 1/2; p. 140-151(12) - Vinitsky, Ilya.:
Where Bobok is Buried: The Theosophical Roots of ;Dostoevskii's "Fantastic Realism". In: Slavic Review, 65, 3(2006): p. 523-543(21) - Vladimirov, Fr. Artemy.;
Double Faith, Dostoyevsky, and Bulgakov. In: Road to Emmaus Vol. VII, No. 1 (#24), Winter 2006, pp. 31-37(7) - Ward, Ian.;
Towards a Poethics of Terror. In: Law, Culture and the Humanities 2008; 4: p. 248-279(33) - Weigel, Peter:;
Dostoyevsky on the Problem of Evil. In: The Enigma of Good and Evil; The Moral Sentiment in Literature. Edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka. Dordrecht: Springer, 2005: pp. 675-699(25) (Analecta Husserliana. The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research, 85) - Willard-Crist, Jake.;
Mercy, Mimesis, and Mitya: The Violence and Reconciliation of Dmitri Fyodorovich Karamazov. In: Colloquium on Violence and Religion May 31 to June 4, 2006 [Mimesis, Creativity, and Reconciliation]. 12 pp. - Young, Sarah J.:
;Dostoevskii's "Idiot" and the Epistle of James. In: Slavonic and East European Review 81, 3 (2003): 401-420(20) - Ystehede, J?rgen.;
Lombroso, the disappearing Nose and ;The Devils of Modernity. In: Jørgen, Ystehede., In the Twilight of Good and Evil: Cesare Lombroso and the rise of the criminological scientific imagination. 2006. pp. 111-124(14) - LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Dostoevsky's epilepsy: A contemporary ''paleodiagnosis''. In: Seizure (2007) 16, pp. 283-285(3)
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