October 1968
The Slavic and East European Journal
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October 1968
The Slavic and East European Journal
October 1965
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The Slavic and East European Journal
September 1964
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The Slavic and East European Journal
... Ibid. 13 For this passage in Freud, see Wellek (1965), p.99. 14 Mann (1945), vii-viii 15 Nordau (1893), 1:400 16 Dahlkvist (2015), p.595. 17 The root *smerd can signify "stink", but also "rabble" or "serf". Kantor (2001:201) writes: "the evaluative nuance of the word from which Dostoevsky produced the name Smerdyakov is easy enough to understand, and is linked with Russia's primary evil as most Russian writers saw it: the evil of serfdom." ...
September 1964
The Slavic and East European Journal