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deliy-art · 23 days
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Fyodor D. Fanart
Poor Fyodor can't find his rats anymore RIP
Here's the next part↯↯↯
//Nikolai's POV//
As always thanks for the likes for my previous drawings!
Enjoy!
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primrosepollen · 1 month
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i'm reading "dostoevskij and parricide" by freud because unfortunately it's in my brothers karamazov edition and i must say, if based on what i studied in high school about him i thought he was just a person who was trying to find some logic about the topic of the human psyche but unfortunately arrived to some deeply unpleasant conclusions that were subsequently disproven (kind of a la greek philosophy), now i have the unwavering opinion that he was a callous man, and not even a very intelligent one.
one of the themes of brothers karamazov is that people are complex, they contain both the abyss of abjection and the highs of virtue at the same time. that doesn't make you either a virtuous person or a evil one. and yet freud opens this essay (essay written for an edition of brothers karamazov) by stating that since dostoevskij wrote about "people with violent tendencies" then he himself must have been a evil individual, and therefore all the (documented) love he had for other people must be fake and simulated, and of course, "symptom of neurosis".
another theme of the book is how doctors don't really know what they're doing at best, or at worst make everything worse by ignoring facts that disprove their preconceived diagnosis. and what does freud do? he talks about dostoevskij's epilepsy (which to me is extremely absurd because how are you even trying to diagnose a person you don't know 50 years after he died), which is promptly described as another symptom of neurosis because it doesn't follow the "official symptomatology", so it's not physiological but hysterical, and it must derive from some sort of altered sexual flux (because OF COURSE it does). it doesn't matter to freud that biographical data disproves his theory of "dostoevskij's illness only relapsed during periods of emotional stress", and it doesn't even occur to him that maybe dostoevskij had an atypical epilepsy, or that freud's "symptomatology" was incorrect or lacking, or that maybe he had a totally different illness but there still wasn't a name for it so he went for the closest one. no, all this doesn't even cross this guy's mind, because he's right and the patient is always wrong. he actively dismisses everything that contradicts his premade theory with a "the patient is neurotic and can't be trusted with anything he says. also people with mental disorders are always idiots and dostoevskij wasn't an idiot so he must be hysterical".
what's really laughable (read: tragic) about this is that dostoevskij wrote a WHOLE chapter about how you can't trust psychiatrists because they will diagnose you with kookoocrazy disorder just because you looked the wrong way in their opinion, not to mention all the other ways doctors outright don't care about patients, not to mention the absolutely respectful and loving way he talked about mentally ill people, and freud wrote a whole ass essay about taking pride in acting in that same reprehensible way. an essay that was meant to be published with the book. unbelievable. tone deaf, arrogant, callous and extremely stupid too.
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sofysta · 6 months
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garadinervi · 7 months
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Robert Walser, Dostoevsky's "Idiot" (1925) [translated by Tom Whelan and Carol Gehrig], in Selected Stories, Foreword by Susan Sontag, Translated by Christopher Middleton and others, Postscript by Christopher Middleton, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, NY, 1982, pp. 146-147
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ma-pi-ma · 10 months
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Eppure bisognerebbe proprio che ogni uomo avesse almeno un posto dove andare.
Poiché c’è un momento in cui bisogna andare assolutamente da qualche parte.
Fëdor Dostoevskij, Delitto e Castigo
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rosateparole · 7 months
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«Io credo che se il diavolo non esiste e se, quindi, è stato l’uomo ad inventarlo, questi l’ha creato a sua immagine e somiglianza».
Fëdor Dostoevskij, I fratelli Karamazov
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"Ma l'uomo è tanto incline alla sistematicità e alla deduzione astratta che è pronto a deformare premeditatamente la verità, pronto a chiudere occhi ed orecchi, pur di giustificare la propria logica."
-F. Dostoevskij
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canesenzafissadimora · 2 months
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Io sono un maestro nel parlare tacendo, ho parlato tacendo per tutta la mia vita e ho vissuto delle vere tragedie dentro me stesso tacendo.
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cinematic-literature · 10 months
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L'amica geniale S01E06 (L'isola)
Book title: I fratelli Karamazov (Братья Карамазовы in Russian; 1879) by Fëdor Dostoevskij
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thatstudyblrontea · 2 years
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June 5, 2022
Early mornings and White Nights, sitting by the b&b's bedroom's window sill; the sunlight filtering through the small embroidered curtains served as my only, soft light source.
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hcpelessbambi · 1 year
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grandma core ♡︎
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deliy-art · 16 days
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Fem! Fyodor x Nikolai /short comic/
Just Fedya giving the poor Nikolai the silence treatment.
I was bored and I decided to do this Fyolai short comic~
//She would keep ignoring him till he hugged her while sobbing desperately and pathetically//
Fyodor: "ok ok calm down—"
Nikolai: "AAAAAAAAA YOU CAN TALK! IT'S A MIRACL—"
*Fyodor punched his head lightly*
Fyodor: "don't joke about miracles you stupid Jolly.."
As always, thanks for all the support!!!
(Btw Fyodor's rats are paid actors—)
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princessofmistake · 2 months
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La gente spesso parla di crudeltà “bestiale” dell’uomo, ma questo è terribilmente ingiusto e offensivo per le bestie: un animale non potrebbe mai essere crudele quanto un uomo, crudele in maniera così artistica e creativa.
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ragazzoarcano · 2 years
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“Io vorrei farti dormire, ma come i personaggi delle favole, che dormono per svegliarsi solo il giorno in cui saranno felici.”
— Fëdor Dostoevskij
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garadinervi · 7 months
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Robert Walser, Essay on Freedom (1928), in Selected Stories, Foreword by Susan Sontag, Translated by Christopher Middleton and others, Postscript by Christopher Middleton, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, NY, 1982, pp. 179-181
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ma-pi-ma · 2 months
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Il denaro è la cosa più volgare e odiosa che ci sia perché può tutto, perfino conferire il talento. E avrà questo potere fino alla fine del mondo.
Fëdor Dostoevskij, da L'idiota
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