Image of Eternity in Dostoevsky’s Novel “Crime and Punishment”
Keywords:
Dostoevsky, Strachov, idealism, materialism, image of eternityAbstract
In article value of the ideas of the famous Russian philosopher N.Strachov for Dostoevsky’s creativity of the 60th years of the 19th century is considered. For instance, the circle of the Strachov’s ideas and his conception of idealism for poetics of the Dostoevsky’s novel the “Crime and Punishment” are analyzed. In this aspect the image of eternity in the work is researched. In article the image is considered in a difficult ratio of metaphorical judgments of eternity by heroes and the concept of the writer. In general, the image of eternity in the novel is “overturned” in historical reality of a present situation. The poetics of an image is predetermined by author’s understanding of sense of history.Downloads
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