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"REPASTS" OF THE REVOLUTION: PERSONAL ASCETICISM AND COLLECTIVE SACRIFICIAL FEASTS (F. M. DOSTOEVSKY'S DEMONS, J. CONRAD'S THE SECRET AGENT: A SIMPLE TALE)
2021
Tyumen State University Herald Humanities Research Humanitates
This paper presents a comparative analysis of food patterns as the elements of political discourse in the novels by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) and Joseph Conrad (1857-1924). The stereotypes of food behavior and the gastronomic symbols, associated with the revolutionary activities, appeared simultaneously with literary nihilists. In Dostoevsky's Demons (1871-1872), the issue of accomplishing social harmony (which was discussed in polemics with T. Carlyle and J. S. Mill) is connected to
doi:10.21684/2411-197x-2021-7-2-144-159
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