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The novel between the philosopher Lev Shestov and the poetess Varvara Malakhieva-Mirovich took place in the world of literature - conversations about Shakesp...
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This publication collects and comments on the most complete corpus of correspondence between the philosopher Lev Shestov (1866–1938) and the psychoanalyst Ma...
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грн99.99 -10% Off грн89.99Two producing of anthology "Scythians" saw light in 1917 (collection 1th) and in 1918 (collection 2th) in Petrograd. Authors taking part in them, разд...
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грн55.00 -10% Off грн49.50The book "Anton Chekhov and other essays" was written by Lev Shestov - an outstanding Russian philosopher and literary critic. In this collection, the author ex...
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грн55.00 -10% Off грн49.50"Everything is possible" is a philosophical and religious work by Lev Shestov, an outstanding Ukrainian philosopher. In this book, the author examines the issue...
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The reader is invited to one of the key works of Lev Shestov, perhaps the most original and paradoxical thinker of the Silver Age. The book is devoted to a t...
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The world's most famous and honorable prize, the Nobel Prize, is awarded annually for outstanding scientific research, revolutionary inventions, contribution...
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“The Apotheosis of Groundlessness” is Shestov’s fundamental work, which at one time caused a stormy and controversial reaction. EVERYTHING in this work is un...
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Lev Shestov is a philosopher not in the traditional sense of the word, but in the same sense in which Shakespeare, Dostoevsky and Goethe are philosophical. A...
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Lev Shestov is a philosopher not in the traditional sense of the word, but in the same sense in which Shakespeare, Dostoevsky and Goethe are philosophical. A...
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Lev Shestov is the creator of an absolutely amazing concept of “philosophy of tragedy”, largely based on European medieval mysticism, but otherwise boldly an...