Impossible ‘qui pro quo’: Fedor Dostoevsky and Zinaida Gippius (the short story “Ivan Ivanovich and the Devil”)
... at:
https://a-z.ru/women_cd1/html/preobrazh_4_1996_g.htm
[Accessed 15 September 2023] (in Russ.).
the “qui pro quo principle”, Fedor Dostoevsky, Zinaida Gippius, the novel “The Brothers Karamazov”, Russian classical literature, modernist Russian literature
236-245
10.5922/2225- 5346-2024-4-16
Idyll, history, rationality: city images in “Real Journey to Germany in 1835” by Nikolay Gretsch
... Hamburg, presented in Nikolay Gretsch’s travelogue “The real trip to Germany in 1835”. The author determines the link between the images of the two cities and the tradition of describing Germany as an idyllic place. This tradition was widespread in Russian literature at the end of the 18th century — first half of the 19th century. In Gretsch’s text, Lubeck and Hamburg are depicted as idyllic but to different degrees. The locus of Lubeck is a homogeneous, patriarchal and achronous idyll, a static space ...