THE FIELD OF IMPERSONAL MEANINGS IN DOSTOYEVSKY’S “THE IDIOT” AND HESSE’S “STEPPENWOLF”
Journal: PHILOLOGY (Vol.1, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-07-11
Authors : Grigoryeva L.Yu.;
Page : 34-38
Keywords : impersonality; dialogue; ideal; mask; jester's archetype; dualism.;
Abstract
This article presents the findings of discourse analysis of the meanings related to the personally significant experience that are covered under the common semantic field of “impersonality” meanings. From our point of view, impersonality is deemed to be an extra-personal basis of human nature, an implicit character of social relations between a personality and The Other, a nascent configuration of evolving sociality. “The polyphony” of F. M. Dostoyevsky’s works “outfits” classical rational logic of sociology, psychology and philosophy theories.
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