“Has he a passport anyway or something of the sort?To be sure he has, he is a good man, a man of experience; three rubles he’s promised to pay.” Dostoevsky published many short stories in during 1846 to 1848 and this is interesting to know that his first novel ‘Poor Folks’ was also published inContinue reading “An honest thief!”
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Is ‘Crime and Punishment’ worth a read?
“Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.” ― Fyodor Dostoevsky Since the day I completed ‘Crime and Punishment’, I have constantly been thinking about posting my thoughts on it. Sometimes I thought, I should begin with the case of Raskolnikov, then I thought, I must put myself first, onlyContinue reading “Is ‘Crime and Punishment’ worth a read?”