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ABSTRACT
Prods to such cultural engagements, of which Mikhail Bakhtin’s works offered one culmination, were provided by the Slavophiles Aleksei Khomiakov and Ivan Kireevsky (not at all naïve in matters of German epistemology) and their notion of sobornost’. In the early years of the twentieth century, the texts of Viacheslav Ivanov and Evgeny Trubetskoi, among numerous other such works prompted by religious sensibility, continued explorations of the self in terms of its moral and psychological complexities and its interaction with social context.5 Following a general trend in Western modernism, several important studies of Henrik Ibsen explored his protagonists in terms of the individual’s multiple identities and responsibilities, in opposition to earlier views, which limited individuals to social and political causes.6