The theme of the artist's fate in S. Dovlatov’s essay “Riding a snail”
Having chosen the essay as the primary genre, S. Dovlatov, addresses the fate of the artist and sculptor M. Shemyakin. The article examines the central theme for the writer of the fate of a creative personality in the conditions of the totalitarian USSR regime in the era of stagnation and subsequent forced emigration. The ...
On fate and/or providence in Pushkin’s short story ‘The blizzard’
... borrowed the epigraph, and Burger's ‘Lenora’, which was twice used by Zhukovsky in different contexts. Differences in the functioning of the traditional plot are considered against the background of the interrelation and interdependence between fate, chance, and free will. In a Christian reading, the attitudes of the main characters of the three works to God's providence explain the motives behind their actions, the further course of events, and the endings of the works.
Vasilyev, ...
Text formation function of the author's modality in the poetry of Joseph Brodsky (on the poem «I always kept saying that the fate is a game...» — «Я всегда твердил, что судьба — игра...»)
The article has conducted a comprehensive analysis of Joseph Brodsky’s poem “I always kept saying that the fate is a game...” based on functional-semantic and communicative-pragmatic approaches. In the process of analysis, the main emphasis is placed on the author’s modality as a means of transmitting his individual worldview. The author’s modality is ...
Philosophical Discourse and the Conceptualisation of Word Formation
The article studies hyphenated complexes in Russian, French, and German philosophical discourses. The author identifies key word-formation models that use the hyphen. In philosophical discourse, the hyphen serves as a linguistic tool to convey dialectic thinking that expresses the conceptualization of the limited/the unlimited, under-certainty or emerging certainty, and motion and stillness. In philosophical texts, hyphenated complexes facilitate the tendency towards a perfect dialectic form in language...
Really: syntactics without semiotics?
... leksikografiya [Integral language description and system lexicography]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Apresyan, Yu. D., 2014. Aktivnyi slovar' russkogo yazyka [Active dictionary of the Russian language]. St. Petersburg (in Russ.).
Arkadiev, P. M., 2022. On the Fate of “Morpheme” and the Differences between Signifying and Signified in Post-structural Morphology. In: Semiotika v proshlom i nastoyashchem [Semiotics, its Past and its Future]. Moscow, Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Science,...
Count M. A. Miloradovich in life, creativity and the fate of F. N. Glinka
The purpose of the article is to consider the relationship between F. N. Glinka and M. A. Miloradovich, and the impact on Glinka’s fate and life. As a person, Fyodor Glinka was directly influenced by the events related to the anti-Napoleonic campaign of 1805—1806, the Patriotic war of 1812, and the foreign campaigns of the Russian army of 1813—1815. An officer of the Apsheron ...
“The point of departure of peoples determines their fate”: Peter Chaadaev and Alexis de Tocqueville
In 1836, Peter Chaadaev in his private letter to Alexander Turgenev mentioned that the French thinker Alexis de Tocqueville had stolen from him a “deep thought” that the point of departure of peoples determined their fate. Russian and foreign scholars interpreted these words differently, trying to assess the seriousness of Chaadaev’s reproach. The article explores the history of the expression ‘le point de départ’ and the use of it in the works by Tocqueville ...
He predicted the fate poetically… The book Giordano Bruno as a covert confession of Lev Karsavin
... explores the hypothesis about the deep ideational and spiritual connection between Karsavin and Giordano Bruno forged by undoing the fetters of rationality through a mystical epiphany. It is shown that, in the book, Karsavin foresaw his own academic fate.
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A philosophical framework for presenting novelty in a poetic text
Texts of different eras relate to varying degrees to the question of generating and presenting novelty. Recent poetry has been undergoing visible changes in poets’ attitudes to demonstrating linguistic novelty in texts. Young poets write texts that do not use the established algorithms of presenting and perceiving the new but disguise or surreptitiously reveal apparent novelty. One must explore the current practices of hedging against the new in the light of the philosophy of the text and...
The Book of Life in the hermeneutics of Johann Georg Hamann
... the 18th-century Königsbergian thinker Johann Georg Hamann. Hamann’s bibliocentric hermeneutics treats the ‘philosophy of the Book’ as the question as to whether the experience of truth as such is possible. In the light of his hermeneutics, the fate of ontology is a function of the quality of reading since its dialogical nature directly determines a person’s special hermeneutic responsibility towards all that exists. In being the Book of Life, all that exists communicates with the human being ...
On the fate of Kant collection at Tartu University
The essay is dedicated to the fate of the valuable Kant-related collections and manuscripts from the library of Tartu University, which, in 1895, were transported to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin for the publication of Kant's complete works and did not return to Tartu ...
Königsberg Cathedral and Kant’s tomb in Soviet Kaliningrad
... cultural heritage of former East Prussia are traced. The supplement contains 16 documents from the State Archive of the Kaliningrad region, 14 of which are published for the first time.
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2. Kostyashov, Yu. V. 2002, Kto spas usypal'nicu Immanuila Kanta ot razrusheniya? [Who saved the tomb of Immanuel Kant from destruction?], Kantovskij sbornik ...
Moral theology and the cosmological argument. Comments and delibera¬tions on a little-known Reflection of Kant
... Handschriften Immanuel Kants. Berlin, 1993.
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Kant, Oskar Ulex, Hamburg-Altona, autograph, moral philosophy, moral theology,...
Professor Friedrich Münzer in Königsberg
... German historian of Antiquity, a expert in Roman political history. Throughout his life, Münzer taught at the universities of Basel, Königsberg, and Münster, demonstrating high creative activity and publishing numerous works on ancient history. His fate was tragic. Münzer became one of the victims of the National Socialist regime in Germany and died in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. The “Königsberg period” (1912—1921) in his career is characterized, this period involved teaching ...
The legal regulation of agricultural cooperation during the period of the Provisional Government and Soviet Russia
... granting democratic rights and freedoms to cooperatives. This was driven by the difficult financial situation of the population, especially peasants, and the acute shortage of food products. The policy of building a socialist state determined the further fate of agricultural cooperation, as well as cooperation in general, transforming it from a private-law institution into a public-law one and thereby depriving it of the fundamental principles on which it had been built for several decades.
Novikova ...
Historical narrative in the work of Kaliningrad poets during Perestroika: the experience of content analysis
... mémoire” (places of memory). The article demonstrates the dynamics of poem publications over the years and characterizes the prioritized historical themes, including events of the Great Patriotic War, the settlement and recovery of the region, and the fate of the historical and cultural heritage. The conclusion is drawn that during the Perestroika period, influenced by changes in public consciousness, there was a gradual incorporation of new historical images of the pre-war and post-war past of ...
The Mobius strip of the pragmasemantics of sense: from culture through subjectivity to nothingness and back
... myslyashchikh mirov. Stat'i. Issledovaniya. Zametki [The semiosphere. Culture and explosion. Inside the thinking worlds. Articles. Researches. Notes]. St. Petersburg, 704 p. (in Russ.).
Magun, A., 2013. Negative Revolution. Modern Political Subject and Its Fate after the Cold War. London; New-York: Bloomsberry, 288 p.
Magun, A. V., 2020. Iskus nebytiya: Entsiklopediya dialekticheskikh nauk. Tom 1. Otritsatel'naya estetika [Temptation of Non-Being: Encyclopedia of Dialectical Sciences. Volume 1. Negative ...
Translation as a journey through possible and impossible worlds
In this paper, translation is examined from the perspective of the semantics of possible worlds. The consequences of this viewpoint are explored, particularly in relation to the metaphor of traveling through possible and impossible worlds in translation practice. Special attention is given to cases where there are disparities between the world of the original text and the world of the translated text. For example, in the case of French subjunctive forms, which are grammatically mandatory in the original...
International heritage in the memorial landscape of the Kaliningrad region
... the Second World War in Europe, particularly the Red Army offensive of autumn 1944 — spring 1945. The past of East Prussia is inextricably linked to German, Polish and Lithuanian history. Despite the destruction wrought by the war and the complex fate of the local monuments, most of them survived the Soviet rule. Besides German, Polish and Lithuanian memorials, there are singular objects honouring the historical tradition of other European peoples and states, for example, France.
The region’s ...
Units of the lexical-semantic group ‘Information search and receipt’ as personifying metaphors in Russian poetry
... slovaryu metafor i sravnenii russkoi literatury XIX—XXI vv. Vyp. 6: «Chelovek»: zhizn', smert', sud'ba, vremya [Materials for the dictionary of metaphors and similes of the 19—20 centuries Russian literature, no. 6. «Human»: LIFE, DEATH, FATE, TIME]. Moscow (in Russ.).
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A poetic function in an expanding context: title — monoverse — polytext (on the example of Ivan Zhdanov's poetry)
The article analyses the poetic function as a mechanism for the semantic and compositional structuring of the text. The research aims to study repetition and parallelism, expanding the context from the heading to the minimal text and the textual unity within a poetic book and forming micro- and metacycles with movable boundaries. The material of the research is Ivan Zhdanov's monoverses, which were considered both immanently and as part of the book. The main methods of research are semantic...
Dismantling monuments as the core of the post-2014 ‘decommunisation’ in Ukraine and Poland
... Kuchkovo pole, 472 p. (in Russ.).
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Russia — Ukraine: the Way History Gets Written. Dialogues — Lectures — Articles
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Preserve vs dismantle: major trends in the Baltics’ politics of memory regarding Soviet monuments at sites of mass violence
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Lifestyles of Kaliningrad youth
Based on an analysis of leisure and consumer practices of students of two leading Kaliningrad universities, this paper attempts to reconstruct the actual space of Kaliningrad youth lifestyles, as well as to identify and describe groups following these lifestyles in socio-economic and demographic terms. Five style groups are identified: the party people who prefer to spend their free time in bars and clubs; the hipsters who frequent theatres and lecture halls, whilst being staunch upholders of the...
City as an explicant of the key concepts in Dostoevsky’s “The Adolescent
... 306—309 (in Russ.).
Karpacheva, T. S., 2013. The image of Moscow in F. M. Dostoevsky's novel “The Raw Youth”. In: Moskva i «Moskovskii tekst». Moskva v sud'be i tvorchestve russkikh pisatelei [Moscow and the “Moscow Text”. Moscow in the fate and work of Russian writers], Vol. 7, pp. 39—45 (in Russ.).
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Non-expansionist variants of Poland's strategic culture: a retrospective of ideas and current implications
... present, Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Kul’turologiya i iskusstvovedenie [Bulletin of Tomsk State University. Cultural studies and art history], № 3 (15), p. 5—13 (in Russ.).
15. Shimov, Ya. V. 2019, Intermarium: the space of fate, Istoricheskaya ekspertiza [historical expertise], № 3 (20), p. 79—97 (in Russ.).
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Who is Rationalising? On an Overlooked Problem for Kant’s Moral Psychology and Method of Ethics
... 2021. Deceptive Unity and Productive Disunity: Kant’s Account of Situated Moral Selves. In: A. Lyssy, C. Yeomans, eds. Kant on Morality, Humanity, and Legality. Practical Dimensions of Normativity. London: Palgrave, pp. 45-66.
Ameriks, K., 2000. The Fate of Autonomy. Problems in the Appropriation of the Critical Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Baumgarten, A. G., 2000. Ethica philosophica. Hildesheim: Olms.
Callanan, J. 2019. Kant on Misology and the Natural Dialectic. Philosophers’ ...
Writer Sergei Snegov and the politics of memory in the Kaliningrad region (1950―1970s)
... approved regional historical narrative and fears of making political mistakes, the oversight authorities forced the author to abandon several storylines devoted to the history of the edge. As a result, the work, originally conceived as a story about the fate of the city and its inhabitants in the past and present, turned into a production novel, traditional for Soviet literature, telling about the achievements and problems of ocean fishing and the daily life of Kaliningrad fishermen.
Fostova S....
Narrative in structure of genre: A.I. Kuprin’s “Four beggars” ..... 15 Babenko N.G., Koreshkova E.K. Functional analysis of the linguistic reflection in Evgeny Vodolazkin’s “Justification of the Island”
... characterizing the hero and his actions in broad value coordinates. Priority in the genre structure of the A. I. Kuprin’s “legend” becomes the narrative of the novel, focusing the reader’s attention on the role of the category of chance in the fate of the hero, thus establishing an analogy of events in his life with gambling, which can have any outcome. The genre structure of the novel is formed by the personality of the hero and his free choice in the coordinates of the most incredible circumstances,...
Interdiscursivity as a linguocreative appropriation of discourses: the avant-garde and Andrey Tarkovsky
The article explores the category of interdiscursivity from a perspective of its realization in films. As a point of departure, the historical ties of the avant-garde and cinema are analyzed in terms of interdiscursivity. Literary and artistic works of the representatives of the Russian avant-garde are characterized by a number of innovations that are relevant for the understanding of the interdiscursivity in cinematography as art. The established avant-garde foundations of interdiscursivity make...
Theatrical interpretation of a literary work from the standpoint of semiotic creativity
The study presents the results of linguosemiotic analysis of sign correlations between the play “The Elder Son” by Vampilov and 22 theatrical performances based on it (The International on-line Festival “The Elder Son — 55”, November, 2020). The play and its multimodal interpretations are viewed as parts of a unique communicative space. These parts may be specified as the original communicative situation and the ‘derivatives’ characterized by semiotic creativity of their authors...
Interaction of comparative structures and their elements in modern russian prose
The article explores the interaction of comparative constructions in modern prose. The main objective of the study is to determine the types of interaction between metaphors and similes in the texts of modern Russian prose. The material of the study is the works of Buida, Vodolazkin, Ivanov, Ilichevsky, Matveeva, Pelevin, Rubina, Slavnikova, Sokolov, Sorokin, and Stepnova. The authors employed the methods of description, comparison and the structural-semantic analysis and also took into account...
On poetic emotiology in poetry and beyond
The article presents material supporting the thesis about the discourse register of emotions in their movement from poetic communications to non-poetic ones. The subjects of the description are emotives — linguistic signs of emotions. The part of the article that deals with poetry interprets emotives in multiple aspects: in the aspect of the grammar of poetic language and in their figurative representation. Within the frames of such grammatical categories as the imperative and subjunctive moods...
Participation of foreign volunteers in the Greek Revolution of 1821—1830
... The author analyzes the background, organization, funding sources, the nature of the participation of volunteers in hostilities. The study used historical-genetic and historical-comparative methods. The idea of the responsibility of Europeans for the fate of the Greeks appeared in the enlightened circles of Europe long before the Greek Revolution. With the beginning of the uprising on the Peloponnese, it developed into Philhellenic committees, which raised money for the Greeks and sent volunteers ...
Functions of somatisms in the poetry of B. Pasternak
The article analyzes the somatic vocabulary in the poetry of B. Pasternak. It is concluded that the poet actively uses the words of this semantic class that is associated with some peculiarities of his world perception. The quantitative analysis of somatic elements shows that more than 100 somatisms are used in the poet's lyrics. Of these, the words associated with visual perception (eyes, pupil, etc.) are most actively used, the second most important unit is the hand and its components (arm, shoulders...
The issues of the post-war demobilization of military officers (1945—1948)
... shown that in terms of employment, returning officers had clear advantages being appointed to leadership positions in various institutions, young officers could return to universities and technical schools. The article emphasizes the difficult fate of those who were dismissed for injuries and disabilities, many of whom turned to begging. The influx of shell-shocked people greatly worsened the criminal situation in the country. The state devastated by the war was simply unable to socially provide ...
The Problem of the Relationship between Apperception, Self-Consciousness and Consciousness in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
... Apperzeption as a synonym of self-consciousness because his concept of consciousness follows the Leibniz-Wolffian tradition.
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Ameriks, K., 2000a. Kant and the Fate of Autonomy: Problems in the Appropriation of the Critical Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ameriks, K., 2000b. Kant’s Theory of Mind. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Brook, A., 1994. Kant and the Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University ...
The journal “1812”and the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812
... istorii i culture. Sbornik materialov konferentsii [Borodino in History and Culture: Conference proceedings]. Mozhaysk. pp. 346—375 (in Russ.).
Mitroshenkova, L. V. and Lvov, S. V., 2013. The program of the Museum of 1812 in Moscow (1907—1918): the fate of the project in the era of projections. In: Moskva v Otechestvennoi voine 1812 goda Sbornik materialov konferentsii [Moscow in the Patriotic War of 1812: Conference proceedings]. Moscow. pp. 110—121 (in Russ.).
Mitroshenkova, L. V. and Lvov,...
Kant on Human Dignity: Autonomy, Humanity, and Human Rights
... works of philosophers, such as Herman, Korsgaard, Wood, Höffe, and, specifically, Hill, on Kant’s conception of human dignity in relation to its conception as autonomy, humanity, and the source of human rights.
Ameriks, K., 2000. Kant and the Fate of Autonomy: Problems in the Appropriation of the Critical Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bayefsky, R., 2013. Dignity, Honour, and Human Rights: Kant’s Perspective. Political Theory, 41(6), pp. 809-837.
Beck, G., 2006. Immanuel ...
Kants „moralisch-bestimmter Monotheismus“ – eine an der „wahren Aufklärung“ orientierte Kritik an Lessings Ringparabel?
... parabolischer Gottesbeweis mit der Ringparabel des Nathan. Euphorion. Zeitschrift für Literaturgeschichte, 77, S. 113-126.
Vollhardt, F., 2013. Aufklärerische Religionskritik und historische Reflexion im Werk G. E. Lessings. In: H. Feger, Hg. 2013. The Fate of Reason. Contemporary Understanding of Enlightenment. Würzburg: Könighausen & Neumann, S. 85-93.
Vorländer, K., 1977. Immanuel Kant. Der Mann und das Werk. 2., erweiterte Auflage. Mit einem Beitrag „Kants Opus postumum“ von W. Ritzel. [2 ...
Is Spinoza’s Ethics Heteronomous in the Kantian Sense of the Term?
.... I end the article by presenting possible explanations of the fact that Spinoza’s ethics is frequently seen as a case of heteronomy.
Allison, H., 1990. Kant’s Theory of Freedom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Beiser, F. C., 1987. The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte. Cambridge & London: Harvard University Press.
Cohen, G. A., 2001. If You’re an Egalitarian How Come You’re so Rich? Cambridge & London: Harvard University Press.
Cohen, R. A., 2010. Franz Rosenzweig’s ...
On the Pushkin text in the poetry of Perestroika
... the national genius. At the same time, the Pushkin text becomes for them the point at which the semantic perspective of both a concrete poetic utterance and poetry as a whole is refracted.
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Guga, V., 2018. Andrey Bitov wrote a new book about Pushkin. Trud [Work]....
Hybrid texts as a form of interaction between avant-garde artistic and political discourses
This paper explores hybrid texts as a special type of text that forms within ‘inter-discourse interaction’ and relates to the ‘convergence of discourses’. The analysis focuses on the interaction between avant-garde art and political discourses, which have been in close contact since the 20th century and have common typological features. The main methods used in this study are the linguistic pragmatic method, the linguistic poetic method, and discourse analysis. The article proposes a definition...
The ordinary person in the fictional world of Alexander Galich
Alexander Galich, a prominent singer-songwriter, built a gallery of socio-psychological types, central to which was the image of the ordinary Soviet person. This article focuses on the motif of death/immortality as a plot component describing the fate of a small person in Galich’s poetry. The place of the ordinary person in Galich’s creative ‘characterology’ is identified. The groundwork for a classification of the ordinary person types is laid and key motifs of plots introducing the ...
‘Vladimir the Baptist and the fates of the Russian World. On the 1000th anniversary of the death of Equal-to-the-apostles Prince Vladimir’ international research conference
1. В Калининграде организовывают научно-практическую конференцию «Владимир-Креститель и судьбы русского мира: история, словесность, культура». URL:
http://kaliningradtoday.ru/society/education/01105448
(дата обращения: 17.11.2015).
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The hagiographic genre of the life of Alexander (Plutarch’s Comparative biographies)
... Alexander’s birth, childhood, upbringing, adolescence, maturity, his victories, lifetime deification and death. The correlation of the two genre forms helps to reveal and explore the biographic image of Plutarch’s main character as well as his human fate, the aim of life and the freedom of choice. These aspects are reflected in the hagiographic genre. I analyse the similarities and differences of the narrative strategies employed since the narrative (non-diegetic narrator) in the hagiography genre ...
Indirect translation: Main trends in practice and research
... of Indirect Translation in the de Gruyter Handbuch Übersetzung — HSK.26.1-3: Insight and Impulse to Further Research. Zeitschrift für Slavistic, 59 (4), pp. 507—518.
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-Century Portugal. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars.
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Between faith and disbelief: the theme of life and death in Yu. N. Ivanov’s novel Dances in the Crematory: Ten Episodes from the Life of Königsberg
... — subjective, psychological, moral, philosophical, and fictional ones. These oppositions emphasise the novel’s leitmotif (the metaphor of the road as a person’s life journey) and its central moral-philosophical idea and dilemma — the tragic fate of a person who has chosen the independent path of overcoming death with life. I stress the correlation between the themes of life and death, which gravitate in the novel towards a difficult, yet clear victory of life over death. I trace how the ...
V. The hagiographic topic in I. S. Shmelev’s novel The Inexhaustible Chalice
... righteous character, whose image is built in accordance with the traditional paradigm of the positive qualities of a saint. Other reasons for such conformity include the biographical topic, namely, a stable set of events and facts, affecting the life and fate of the character, and such structural plot elements as the character’s dreams and visions, as well as signs and miracles, which testify to his initiation into sacred knowledge and visions. The topic of the ‘angelic image’, which is manifested ...
Der Einfluss Kants auf das philosophische Denken in Russland
... Kant’s personality and philosophical ideas on the Russian thought. Kant considered as the great philosopher, who was the bright spokes of German spirit, the creative genius and genius loci of Königsberg, which has been the town of dramatic historical fate.
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