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The Death of the Gods
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

The Death of the Gods

Reproduction of the original: The Death of the Gods by Dmitri Mérejkowski

Peter and Alexis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Peter and Alexis

Peter and Alexis (1904) is a novel by Dmitriy Merezhkovsky. Having turned from his work in poetry to a new, spiritually charged interest in fiction, Merezhkovsky sought to develop his theory of the Third Testament, an apocalyptic vision of Christianity’s fulfillment in twentieth century humanity. Peter and Alexis, the final work in the trilogy, is preceded by The Death of the Gods (1895) and Resurrection of the Gods (1900). Well received internationally, The Christ and Antichrist Trilogy was largely ignored by Russian critics at the time of its publication, but has since been recognized as his most original and vital literary work. “‘Antichrist is coming. He, the last of devils, has no...

Resurrection of the Gods
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Resurrection of the Gods

Resurrection of the Gods (1900) is a novel by Dmitriy Merezhkovsky. Having turned from his work in poetry to a new, spiritually charged interest in fiction, Merezhkovsky sought to develop his theory of the Third Testament, an apocalyptic vision of Christianity's fulfillment in twentieth century humanity. Resurrection of the Gods, the second work in the trilogy, is preceded by The Death of the Gods (1895) and followed by Peter and Alexis (1904). Well received internationally, The Christ and Antichrist Trilogy was largely ignored by Russian critics at the time of its publication, but has since been recognized as his most original and vital literary work. "This personage was already inspecting ...

Tolstoy as Man and Artist with an Essay on Dostoyevsky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Tolstoy as Man and Artist with an Essay on Dostoyevsky

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Peter and Alexis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Peter and Alexis

Based on the novel by Russian writer Dmitry Merezhkovsky (1867-1941), Morlock's dramatic adaptation tells the tragic story of Russian Tsar Peter the Great's conflict with his only surviving son and heir, Tsarevitch Alexis. Peter, an autocrat who was determined to modernize Russia at all costs, dealt brutally with any opposition--but found his most stubborn and potent resistance in his own home in the person of Alexis. This was a battle of wills that could end in only one way, given the nature of the Tsar's personality and the enormous power that he wielded. The ultimate tragedy is that Peter loved his son, and Alexis his father--but neither could find a way in which to reconcile their political differences. Shades of the twenty-first century! A riveting psychodrama.

The Death of the Gods
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

The Death of the Gods

Reproduction of the original: The Death of the Gods by Dmitri Mérejkowski

The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci: The Forerunner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 759

The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci: The Forerunner

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Peter and Alexis: the Romance of Peter the Great
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Peter and Alexis: the Romance of Peter the Great

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-01-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Peter and Alexis is a novel by Dmitry Merezhkovsky, written in 1903-1904 and first published in Nos. 1-5, 9-12, 1904, Novy Put magazine. The third and final part of the Christ and Antichrist trilogy, it came out as a separate edition 1905, to be reissued in 1922 in Berlin, with its predecessors, The Death of the Gods and The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, under one cover. All three novels had considerable success in Western Europe but were received coolly in Russia where the majority of the critics considered the trilogy 'tendentious' and 'scholastic'. The author sees Russia as an 'heir' to the fundamental Christ-Antichrist conflict and focuses here on Peter the Great as the "embodiment of Antichrist" (an idea he shared with Russian Old Believers) as opposed to the 'purely Christian' figure of Tsarevich Alexei.

Death of the Gods. Julian the Apostate
  • Language: ru

Death of the Gods. Julian the Apostate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-23
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Death of the Gods. Julian the Apostate is a novel by Dmitry Merezhkovsky, first published in 1895 as the first instalment of "The Christ and Antichrist" trilogy. Exploring the theme of the 'two truths', those of Christianity and the Paganism, and developing Merezhkovsky's own religious theory of the Third Testament, the novel made Merezhkovsky a well-known author both in Russia and Western Europe.

Peter and Alexis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 566

Peter and Alexis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1905
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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