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
Dzhamalova Ya.Ya.
236-245
10.5922/2225- 5346-2024-4-16
The Name of Prophet Abraham in the Old Russian Literature of XI—XIII centuries
... secular literature. In this article, we consider the image of Abraham, one of the Biblical forefathers, along with Isaac, Jacob and Joseph, who are central to Old Testament. The author analyzes the mentioning of his name in various contexts of ancient Russian literature of the 11th-13th centuries — the Tale of Bygone Years, the Teaching and Prayer of Theodosius of Pechersky, the Ostromir’s Gospel, the Words and Instructions of Cyril of Turov, the Tale of Boris and Gleb and some others. The author distinguishes ...