Language personality of Konstantin Golubov

Potiechina H. Language personality of Konstantin Golubov SHLL, Vol. 2. 2019 , 242–255
Abstract

The author of the paper analyses the texts of the Old Believer editor and publicist of the 19th century Konstantin Golubov from the point of view of the theory of linguistic personality. In 1867–1868 in Johannisburg (Prussia), Golubov began to publish the philosophical, sociological and religious journal “Istina” (“Truth”), which contents mostly of his own articles. Golubov’s texts reflect the worldview of the Orthodox philosopher, convinced of the superiority of Orthodoxy over other beliefs. Golubov’s works aroused deep interest in the circles of revolutionary democrats and attracted the attention of Dostoevsky.

Keywords

Russian Old Believers abroad

Russian journalism of the 19th century

linguistic personality

missionary activity of Russian Orthodox Church against Schizm

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