Re: Crime and Punishment:)


Subject: Re: Crime and Punishment:)
From: Suzanne Morine (suzannem@dimensional.com)
Date: Sat Oct 14 2000 - 17:40:38 GMT


At 04:54 PM 10/12/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>I'm still in awe of Dostoyevsky! I have just gotten to
>the part where Svidrigailov (In "Crime and
>Punishment") goes to "America" with a revolver. For
>those who haven't read it, I won't say what that
>means;) I can see why Dostoyevsky's works are
>considered classics:)

I was in awe of C&P too. I read it three years ago and don't remember
anything about this. Could you refresh our memories? Probably we know
Salinger stories backwards and forwards but not Dostoyevsky. Where in the
book is this?

Suzanne Morine
suzannem@dimensional.com
Web projects: http://www.dimensional.com/~suzannem/projects.htm
"The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off." anon

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