The World Information Picture in Dostoevsky’s Novels. Structure and Poetics of Reflection

F.M. Dostoevsky was one of the first to see the information space as the most important factor and the product of social existence of people; he presented it in his works in all its diversity and complexity. In describing and examining the information objects and processes, Dostoevsky used his findi...

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Autor principal: Pavel E. Fokin
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Publicado: Russian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2018
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Sumario:F.M. Dostoevsky was one of the first to see the information space as the most important factor and the product of social existence of people; he presented it in his works in all its diversity and complexity. In describing and examining the information objects and processes, Dostoevsky used his findings to develop new artistic techniques and forms. The narrative structure of his novels is directly linked with the reflection of a highly organized information space. Dostoevsky’s heroes are continuously active in the process of creating, developing and distributing information products of varying degrees of complexity and purpose. In his novels, F.M. Dostoevsky made an artistic discovery of information reality and created a special poetics of presenting it. The article takes Crime and Punishment as its case in point to demonstrate those features of Dostoevsky’s poetics that are linked to the objectives of artistically representing the information space.