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Bibliographic description:
Вeryozkina E. P.
SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION OF HERO IN RUSSIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE // BSU bulletin. Philosophy. - 2018. №2. Филология. Philology. - С. 43-48.
Title:
SPIRITUAL TRANSFORMATION OF HERO IN RUSSIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE
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DOI: 10.18101/1994-0866-2018-2-4-43-48UDK: 821.161.1
Annotation:
The article reviews spiritual essence of Russian classical literature, influence of Or- thodox ideas on the foundations of Russian worldview and the work of classic writers. The system of values in the works by Alexander Pushkin, Nikolay Gogol, Fyodor Dos- toevsky, Nikolay Leskov, Lev Tolstoy, Anton Chekhov is based on the Orthodox view of man. Their heroes, through suffering, repentance, love, are looking for a way to save their own soul. Such is Dostoevsky's novel «Crime and Punishment». Such is Chekhov’s «Student» story which is based on a biblical motive about Peter’s treachery of Jesus Christ, repentance and salvation. As a disciple of Christ, comprehending the divine wisdom of the parable, Ivan the Great finds peace of mind and sees the saving light ahead.
Keywords:
spiritual essence, value world, repentance, suffering, rescue, biblical motive.
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