Between Napoleon and Jesus Christ: The adventures of the "Russian soul" in Dostoevsky's work
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Resumo: | This is an analysis of the two components of the “Russian soul” highlighted in the Dostoevsky’s novels: Napoleonism and Christology. The origins of both of them can be found in the Western history and civilization. There is a certain paradox in the fact that the evolution of these two lines in the oeuvre of the great Russian writer arrives to an approach of the two types, the Napoleonic one and that of the follower of Christ, especially in The Idiot. A revision of the “Russian soul” under the light of the most recent interpretations of Russian critics discovers new intertexts and opens Dostoevsky’s text to a renewed identity dialogue. This paper is influenced by Bakhtin’s philosophical anthropology and philosophy of language. |
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Between Napoleon and Jesus Christ: The adventures of the "Russian soul" in Dostoevsky's workEntre Napoleón y Jesucristo: las peripecias del “alma rusa” en la obra de DostoievskiEntre Napoleón y Jesucristo: las peripecias del “alma rusa” en la obra de DostoievskiAlma rusaDostoievskimotivos literariosNapoléon y JesucristoAlma rusaDostoievskiNapoleonismoCristologiaAntropologia filosóficaFilosofia del linguajeBajtínRussian soulDostoevskiNapoleonismChristologyPhilosophical anthropologyPhilosophy of languageBakhtinThis is an analysis of the two components of the “Russian soul” highlighted in the Dostoevsky’s novels: Napoleonism and Christology. The origins of both of them can be found in the Western history and civilization. There is a certain paradox in the fact that the evolution of these two lines in the oeuvre of the great Russian writer arrives to an approach of the two types, the Napoleonic one and that of the follower of Christ, especially in The Idiot. A revision of the “Russian soul” under the light of the most recent interpretations of Russian critics discovers new intertexts and opens Dostoevsky’s text to a renewed identity dialogue. This paper is influenced by Bakhtin’s philosophical anthropology and philosophy of language.Dos componentes del “alma rusa” que se destacan en la obra de Dostoievski – el napoleonismo y la cristología — resultan de la interacción de la cultura rusa con la historia y la civilización occidental. Paradójicamente, la evolución de las dos líneas en las novelas del gran escritor ruso conduce a una determinada, en algunos aspectos, de los dos tipos, en particular, en El idiota. La revisión del manoseado tópico del “alma rusa” a la luz de las recientes investigaciones de los especialistas rusos pone de manifiesto nuevas intertextualidades y abre la obra a un diálogo renovado acerca de la identidad. El trabajo se inspira en la antropología filosófica y la filosofía del lenguaje de M. M. Bajtín.El “alma rusa” es un tópico que nos remite a un psicologismo decimonónico, y pervive como cliché no sólo en una conversación informal en torno a los rusos, sino muchas veces también en los estudios más específicos. No me propongo resolver aquí el problema. Basta con plantearlo. Se trata de mostrar, a través de la fusión de dos motivos literarios – Napoleón y Jesucristo -, un modo concreto de la manifestación de esta “alma”, si es que existe como esencia invariable, en la obra de Dostoievski, máxime que son de tópicos compartidos por la cultura occidental. Tolstoi y Dostoievski protagonizaron desde el principio la representación de esta “alma” misteriosa e intrigante, producto de un país que se había impuesto recientemente, - apenas en el siglo XVIII-, en el horizonte europeo.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2011-11-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/7152Bakhtiniana. Revista de Estudos do Discurso ; No. 6 (2011); 210-238Bakhtiniana. Revista de Estudos do Discurso; Núm. 6 (2011); 210-238Bakhtiniana. Revista de Estudos do Discurso; No. 6 (2011); 210-238Bakhtiniana. Revista de Estudos do Discurso; n. 6 (2011); 210-238Бахтиниана: Журнал дискурсивных исследований; № 6 (2011); 210-2382176-4573reponame:Bakhtinianainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/7152/5524Bubnova, Tatianainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-15T13:59:21Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7152Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/indexPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bakhtinianarevista@gmail.com2176-45732176-4573opendoar:2024-05-15T13:59:21Bakhtiniana - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Between Napoleon and Jesus Christ: The adventures of the "Russian soul" in Dostoevsky's work Entre Napoleón y Jesucristo: las peripecias del “alma rusa” en la obra de Dostoievski Entre Napoleón y Jesucristo: las peripecias del “alma rusa” en la obra de Dostoievski |
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Between Napoleon and Jesus Christ: The adventures of the "Russian soul" in Dostoevsky's work |
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Between Napoleon and Jesus Christ: The adventures of the "Russian soul" in Dostoevsky's work Bubnova, Tatiana Alma rusa Dostoievski motivos literarios Napoléon y Jesucristo Alma rusa Dostoievski Napoleonismo Cristologia Antropologia filosófica Filosofia del linguaje Bajtín Russian soul Dostoevski Napoleonism Christology Philosophical anthropology Philosophy of language Bakhtin |
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Between Napoleon and Jesus Christ: The adventures of the "Russian soul" in Dostoevsky's work |
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Between Napoleon and Jesus Christ: The adventures of the "Russian soul" in Dostoevsky's work |
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Between Napoleon and Jesus Christ: The adventures of the "Russian soul" in Dostoevsky's work |
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Bubnova, Tatiana |
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Bubnova, Tatiana |
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Bubnova, Tatiana |
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Alma rusa Dostoievski motivos literarios Napoléon y Jesucristo Alma rusa Dostoievski Napoleonismo Cristologia Antropologia filosófica Filosofia del linguaje Bajtín Russian soul Dostoevski Napoleonism Christology Philosophical anthropology Philosophy of language Bakhtin |
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Alma rusa Dostoievski motivos literarios Napoléon y Jesucristo Alma rusa Dostoievski Napoleonismo Cristologia Antropologia filosófica Filosofia del linguaje Bajtín Russian soul Dostoevski Napoleonism Christology Philosophical anthropology Philosophy of language Bakhtin |
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This is an analysis of the two components of the “Russian soul” highlighted in the Dostoevsky’s novels: Napoleonism and Christology. The origins of both of them can be found in the Western history and civilization. There is a certain paradox in the fact that the evolution of these two lines in the oeuvre of the great Russian writer arrives to an approach of the two types, the Napoleonic one and that of the follower of Christ, especially in The Idiot. A revision of the “Russian soul” under the light of the most recent interpretations of Russian critics discovers new intertexts and opens Dostoevsky’s text to a renewed identity dialogue. This paper is influenced by Bakhtin’s philosophical anthropology and philosophy of language. |
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