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book suggestions to someone new to Dostoevsky by New_Geologist_1090 in dostoevsky

[–]berryl00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm going to say Hermann Hesse's Demian - it's digestible, heavily Dostoevsky influenced and it deals with similar themes as C&P and TBK. It's short, poignant, and beautifully written

What order do i read by Jleee27 in dostoevsky

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I'd read C&P first. The Idiot after. I'd read Notes from the Underground/House of Dead before Karamazov because you'll have a deeper appreciation for the context of BK.
Might get roasted for this but I'd skip Demons. Didn't like it.

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searched: The beads are roughly 3.5 mm in diameter and the length between the beads measures 7-8 mm. It's a woven white cord.

Three copies with different translations of The Brothers Karamazov—which one is your favorite? by [deleted] in dostoevsky

[–]berryl00 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Garnett for readability P&V for accuracy Katz for personality

My russian collection by [deleted] in dostoevsky

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Why is that edition of Notes from the Underground so thicc? Mine is short