• Opinion Paper
  • August 13, 2026
  • Open access

The monograph by A. V. Zagumennov and N. S. Artemov “Finding God through the text: experiments in philological hermeneutics of F. M. Dostoevsky’s short stories from ‘A Writer’s Diary’ of the 1870s” (Vologda: Rodniki, 2025. 156 p.): Book review

Abstract

The review analyzes the main scientific ideas of the monograph “Finding God through the text: experiments in philological hermeneutics of F. M. Dostoevsky’s short stories from ‘A Writer’s Diary’ of the 1870s” (2025), prepared by A. V. Zagumennov and N. S. Artemov. The authors describe the formation of a foreign hermeneutic tradition, consider the emergence of philological hermeneutics in Russia, and solve the problem of epiphenomenality in Dostoevsky studies. The monograph’s advantage lies in the fact that A. V. Zagumennov and N. S. Artemov study Fyodor Dostoevsky’s stories from “A Writer’s Diary” through the types of text comprehension (semantic, cognitive, and phenomenological) developed by G. I. Bogin. In addition, the authors substantiate the compositional and architectonic unity of the writer’s short works by combining the hermeneutical and structural-semiotic approaches.

References

  1. Загуменнов А. В., Артемов Н. С. Сквозь текст обретая Бога: опыты филологической герменевтики рассказов Ф. М. Достоевского из «Дневника писателя» 1870-х гг. Вологда: Инфра-Инженерия (Проект по изданию художественной и гуманитарной литературы «Родники»), 2025.

Author information

Vladislav Evgenievich Zamaldinov

PhD

Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian Federation

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Publication history

  • Received: July 7, 2026.
  • Published: August 13, 2026.

Keywords

  • филологическая герменевтика
  • эпифеноменальность
  • Ф. М. Достоевский
  • герменевтический подход
  • структурно-семиотический подход
  • philological hermeneutics
  • epiphenomenality
  • F. M. Dostoevsky
  • hermeneutic approach
  • structural-semiotic approach

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