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Keywords: Dostoevsky, creative heritage, Turkey, literary magazine, “HECE”, Russian classics, Russian-Turkish relations, cultural interactions.
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Olcay, T. “F. M. Dostoevsky’s Anniversary on the Pages of Turkish Literary Journal ‘HECE’.” Dva veka russkoi klassiki, vol. 4, no. 1, 2022, pp. 242–271. (In English) https://doi.org/10.22455/2686-7494-2022-4-1-242-271 

Author: Turkan Olcay
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Turkan Olcay, DSc in Philology, Professor at the Department of Russian Language and Letters, Faculty of Literature, Istanbul University, 196 Ordu Street, Office 453, Beyazit, 34459 Istanbul, Turkey.

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Received: January 27, 2022
Approved after reviewing: February 08, 2022
Published: April 05, 2022
Issue: 2022 Volume 4 No. 1
Department: Scientific Life
Pages: 242–271
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22455/2686-7494-2022-4-1-242-271
UDK: 821.161.1.09"19"

Abstract:

The article is an analytical review of the two-volume special issue of Turkey’s largest monthly literary journal “HECE” dedicated to the 200th anniversary of F. M. Dostoevsky. More than 80 scientists from Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Iran and America took part in the anniversary collective work. The problematic and thematic diversity of the prepared issue reflects relevance and enduring significance of the great Russian writer’s key ideas for the modern world. Works in the issue, emphasizing the depth and indissoluble unity of Dostoevsky’s moral and ethical concepts, and the artistic and aesthetic systems created by him, also convince readers of the inexhaustible potential inherent in the literary heritage of the brilliant thinker and artist. Studies of Dostoevsky’s novels, short stories and journalistic works, collected under the same cover of the journal, are considered in the context of the writer’s entire literary work and in connection with the main vectors of the world literary process. The publication brilliantly implementes the idea of the head of the “HECE” publishing company Mr Omer Faruk Ergezen, and is carried out with high professionalism of the editor, Professor of Ankara University Birsen Karaca.

 

References

Literary Journal HECE, Year 26, Issue 301, January 2022, Dostoevsky Special Issue 43. Ankara, HECE Publishing, [Ed. of the issue Birsen Karaca], vol. 1, pp. 1–640. (In Turkish)

Literary Journal HECE, Year 26, Issue 301, January 2022, Dostoevsky Special Issue 43. Ankara, HECE Publishing, [Ed. of the issue Birsen Karaca], vol. 2, pp. 641–1232. (In Turkish)