- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2018 11 (3)
- Authors
- Medvedev, Alexander A.
- Contact information
- Medvedev, Alexander A.: Tyumen State University 6 Volodarskogo Str., Tyumen, 625003, Russia;
- Keywords
- Dostoevsky; the elder Zosima; prototypes; Rozanov; Leontiev; “Pink Christianity”; “great time”; Christian tradition
- Abstract
The article deals with the analysis of the image of the elder Zosima as a key image in Dostoevsky’s works. The image of Zosima is considered in the context of “small time” (from the point of view of his modern prototypes and the Dispute of K. Leontiev and Rozanov about “Pink Christianity”) and the “great time” (M.M. Bakhtin) – through the perspective of the early Christian tradition. The author reveals prototypes of Zosima and new intertextual layers of his image – allusions and quotations to the Optina hagiography (Macarius of Optina, Father Palladius), to the pilgrimage literature (monk Parthenius), to the Orthodox hagiographic tradition (St. Sergius of Radonezh), to the Patristics (Abba Isaiah, Theodore the Studite, St. Isaac the Syrian, etc.) and to the Franciscan texts. These images allowed Dostoevsky to create the composite image of the “pure and perfect Christian”, a new type of Christianity performing social service in the world. Extensive cultural genealogy of the image of Zosima as well as the Dispute of Leontiev and Rozanov about him demonstrate that Dostoevsky expressed deep renewal of Orthodox tradition in the elder Zosima
- Pages
- 385-395
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/70748
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