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The article offers an introduction into Fyodor Stepun’s culture-making concept of memory. The thinker – one of the most intriguing representatives of the Russian emigration – criticized the emigrant milieu for its excessive traditionalism. Stepun presented the force of memory as a counterbalance to reminiscence and nostalgia, claiming that memory can prevent the Russian cultural heritage from being forgotten and ensure that it will creatively form the future of reborn Russia.
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The aim of the article is to introduce the historiosophical views of Fyodor Stepun, one of the most prominent representatives of Russian emigration. In the 1920s, this thinker published a series of ten articles entitled Thoughts on Russia, which attempted to describe the Bolshevik revolution in the broadest possible sociocultural context. Thoughts on Russia are among the first texts interpreting the revolution in historiosophical terms.
Świat i Słowo
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2023
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vol. 41
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issue 2
165-177
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The aim of the present article is to analyse the intertextual contexts invoked by the titles of two works: Tatyana Tolstaya’s Sonia and Lyudmila Ulitskaya’s Sonechka. The name of the protagonists on the one hand refers the reader to the ideal of So phia – the Eternal Feminine, which appeared in Russian culture through the influ ence exerted by the philosophy of Vladimir Solovyov, and on the other hand in vokes the model of femininity that appeared in Russian literature primarily thanks to Sonya Marmeladov, who embodies humility, kindness, forgiveness, and the ready embrace of suffering. Juxtaposing these two images in the works analysed creates an interesting dialogue within the philosophical-literary tradition.
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