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In approaching F. M . Dostoevskij's novels with the express purpose of identifying and determining the function of literary portraiture, one is faced with an unexpected enormous gallery of literary portraits. These are verbal accounts or drawings in words, in which physical appearance and facial expression are described not only to evoke a visual image, but more specifically to discern the inner man. The vast amount of material that came to light in the pursuit of this study has necessitated a selection and omission of equally valid specimens, which would further substantiate that Dostoevskij was a close observer of the physical properties of his characters and that he employed them to delineate psychological and moral disposition.
19th Century novel --- characterization in Dostoyevsky --- Dostoevskij --- Dostoyevsky's concept of man --- Heier --- Literary --- literary portraiture --- Novels --- Portraits --- russian literature
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The series Lectures and Treatises on Slavic Studies, which has been published since 1980, offers opportunities for publication, especially for smaller monographs, which, in terms of their scope, are located between the journal article and the large book. It will cover topics from the whole area of Slavic languages, literatures and cultures as well as their interrelations. In addition to investigations, bibliographies, research reports and editions are published. The authors of the previous volumes come from America, Canada, Germany, Finland, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Hungary.
Slavic languages --- literatures --- cultures --- interrelations --- Blok --- Comparative --- Geschichte --- Goncharov --- Grillparzer --- Heier --- Lavater --- Lermontov --- Lessing --- Literary --- Literatur --- Schiller --- Slavische Sprachwissenschaft --- Slavische Studien --- Slawistik --- Studies --- Tolstoj --- Turgenev
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