Fyodor Fyodorovich Raskolnikov ( ; (28 January 1892, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 12 September 1939, Nice, France), Zalessky K.A. Stalin Imperia Moscow, Veche , 2002 citing by real name Fyodor Ilyin ( ), was an Old Bolshevik, politician, participant in the October Revolution, writer, journalist, commander of Red fleets on the Caspian and the Baltic during the Russian Civil War, and later a Soviet diplomat.
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Fyodor Fyodorovich Raskolnikov ( Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Раскольников; 28 January 1892 – 12 September 1939), [1] real name Fyodor Ilyin ( Russian: Фёдор Ильин ), was an Old Bolshevik, politician, participant in the October Revolution, writer, journalist, commander of Red fleets on the Caspian and the Baltic during the Russian Civil War, and lat...
Rodion Raskolnikov, fictional character who is the protagonist of the novel Crime and Punishment (1866) by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. An impoverished student who murders a pawnbroker and her stepsister, Raskolnikov embodies the author’s belief that salvation is possible only through atonement.
Fyodor Raskolnikov (1892-1939) was a Russian naval officer who became a leader in the Kronstadt Soviet and a significant figure in the Bolshevik movement. Raskolnikov was born in St Petersburg, the illegitimate son of an Orthodox priest and the daughter of a military officer.
In the novel’s epilogue, the prisoner Raskolnikov, who has confessed not out of remorse but out of emotional stress, at first continues to maintain his amoral theories but at last is brought to true repentance by a revelatory dream and by Sonya’s goodness. Critical opinion is divided over whether the epilogue is artistically successful.
Fyodor Fyodorovich Raskolnikov (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Раскольников; (28 January 1892, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 12 September 1939, Nice, France), [1] real name Fyodor Ilyin (Russian: Фёдор Ильин ), was a Bolshevik, participant in the October Revolution, commander of Red fleets on the Caspian and the Baltic during the Russian Civil War, and l...
Fyodor Fyodorovich Ilyin (known to history as ‘Raskolnikov’) was born in 1892 at Bolshaya Okhta, near St Petersburg. He was the illegitimate son of an Orthodox priest. (Priests of the Orthodox Church have to be married, but are not allowed to re-marry; Raskolnikov’s father was a widower.)
Fyodor Dostoevsky is perhaps the most controversial author of the nineteenth century. His best-known work is Crime and Punishment, a novel that explores the psychological depths of man. At the center is Raskolnikov, a character who inflicts and experiences a great deal of suffering, all because he perceives himself to be superior to the average ...
By examining Raskolnikov's inner psyche and decision making processes it can be understood how the portrayal of existentialist ideals as represented by Raskolnikov, evolve through the plot of the novel. This changing attitude of Raskolnikov and his distorted relations influence and form the existential tendencies that Raskolnikov personifies.
For Fyodor Dostoevsky, that was the point. By Kevin Birmingham. Nov 24, 2021 5:45 AM. ... Raskolnikov is rifling through the pawnbroker’s belongings when he suddenly stops, runs back to her body ...
Pravdy.5 Raskolnikov arrived on March 17, 1917, to take over con-trol on behalf of the central committee in Petrograd. The choice of Raskolnikov as Bolshevik leader at Kronstadt was a natural one, since he combined organizational and editorial experi-ence and proven loyalty to party leaders, and was an official con-nection with the navy.