RECEPTION DOSTOEVSKY’S "FAMILY ISSUE" IN THE WORKS OF AMERICAN WRITERS
Abstract
As result, the comparative analysis of creativity of Russian and American authors revealed their similarity of the world view expressed in gravity to the theme of "accident family" and the essential difference in the interpretation of the theme.
Thus, the issue of "accident family" of F. Dostoevsky was actualized in the literature of American South with express in the loss of human feeling, a tendency to separate existence, the spiritual loneliness to contribute to the creation of similar typological models of family systems in art works by American authors.
The theory of Dostoevsky was based on the Orthodox axiology and the negation of isolation and included the idea of God's love leading to spiritual unity and immortality.
The writers of the American South learnt to image of danger separate human existence, solved the problem of the collapse of the modern family within the existential system of values, assuming the individual support of external forces in the face of God did not call for consistent and represent individual courage and stoicism in a decaying reality.
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