“I am a great, great sinner”: The Theology of Sin in Crime and Punishment and The Idiot
The understanding of Dostoevsky’s views about sin defines the basic understanding of Dostoevsky’s texts by readers and researchers. In case the reader does not understand sin the way the author did, the meaning of key moments in the texts can be distorted beyond recognition. In Crime and Punishment...
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Autor principal: | Tatyana A. Kasatkina |
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Lenguaje: | EN RU |
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Russian Academy of Sciences. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/af39feb5106f41838f878b314900037a |
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