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"Non-entirety" in the world's whole picture of the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment".

Authors :
Loginova, Alīna
Source :
Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference of Daugavpils University / Daugavpils Universitates Starptautiskas Zinatniskas Konferences Materiali; 2014, Issue 55, p901-906, 6p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In this paper an important feature of the world's picture of the novel "Crime and Punishment" by F. Dostoevsky was examined - "non-entirety", which appears on different levels - the spatial, the objective, and in relation to the characters of the novel. An interest in the 'non-entirety' is based on the frequency of the appearance of the objects, features or qualities that possess given semantics; secondly, because of the "non-entirety" itself as a unit of the language which is of interest not only in linguistic, but also cultural, Christian, philosophical and universal aspects. The analysis of the units with the semantics of "non-entirety" in the novel "Crime and Punishment" has shown that the picture of the world in the novel appears as uncoordinated, "non-whole" unity. Everything from the general spatial descriptions, including descriptions of items in it, and to the descriptions of the characters, their clothes - everything is proved to be lacking the organization, the internal sense. That use of the units with the semantics of "non-entirety," sums up the idea of a picture of the world of the novel "Crime and Punishment" as "non-whole", chaotic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Russian
Issue :
55
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference of Daugavpils University / Daugavpils Universitates Starptautiskas Zinatniskas Konferences Materiali
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
95960640