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Through the analysis of the Old Russian mentality in the seventeenth century, the monograph (‘“The Life of Archpriest Avvakum” : Russian Tradition Put to the Test’) sheds light on the problem and cultural-historical specificity of the phenomenon of the so-called Old Russian literature. Linguistic complexities (prohibitions, rules) point to deep-rooted norms that prescribed the Old Russian way of governing, the ecclesiastical system and the relationship between dealing with the existing knowledge and Christian tradition.
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- 17. st.
- 17th Century
- Autobiographies
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- Avvakum
- biography of saints
- Cultural Studies
- Eastern Europe
- Europe
- Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe)
- Geographical Qualifiers
- History
- history of ideas
- Orthodoxy
- pravoslavje
- Rusija
- ruska književnost
- ruska pravoslavna cerkev
- ruski pisatelji
- Russia
- Russian literature
- Russian orthodox church
- Russian writers
- Slavic Native Faith
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- studies
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