The Esthetics of Dostoevsky

Russian Studies in Philosophy 11 (2):148-169 (1972)
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Abstract

Dostoevsky's legacy today calls forth tremendous interest all over the world. And that is understandable: Dostoevsky presented in his work, with utmost vividness and explicitness, many of the social, philosophical, and psychological problems that continue to this day to be central in the mind of humanity

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