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Crime and Punishment

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Classic novel mentioned as a candidate for multi-volume pocket book edition to make it easier to read than massive current editions

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"also finished crime and punishment this week and loved it"
what are you currently reading? · u/igotsomedrugs · ↑64 · 2022-11-20
"God Raskolnikov was such an INTJ"
God Raskolnikov was such an INTJ · u/racist_brutalist · ↑52 · 2021-08-29
"I just bought Crime and Punishment so I can understand my 64 year old Russian boss who is actively committing tax fraud a little bit better culturally."
Dostoevsky · u/Contest_Nervous · ↑40 · 2023-10-23
"I want to eventually read Crime and Punishment but i've been recently recommended Demons."
Anyone into Dostoyevsky? i just started Notes from Underground. · u/gaymooselover · ↑39 · 2021-07-07
"I would be able to make very aesthetic multi-volume editions of books like War and Peace or Crime and Punishment, the smaller editions being far easier to read than the massive tomes being published currently."
"I just bought Crime and Punishment so I can understand my 64 year old Russian boss who is actively committing tax fraud a little bit better culturally."
Dostoevsky · u/Contest_Nervous · ↑40 · 2023-10-23
"I would be able to make very aesthetic multi-volume editions of books like War and Peace or Crime and Punishment, the smaller editions being far easier to read than the massive tomes being published currently"
"the Russians, interestingly, have always had a strong understanding of this. Dostoevsky himself, as written in Crime and Punishment and Brothers K, tells us how suffering is as vital to the human condition as the senses."
How is it that getting drunk turns me into a genius? · u/asshatV34 · ↑30 · 2025-03-02
"I've read Crime and Punishment and at the time I fully agreed with the whole 'repent after your sin by giving yourself up to the police and you will feel better'"
The Sopranos · u/nightskye · ↑25 · 2024-10-02
"But then there was that scene with Carmela's therapist who specifically mentioned C&P when bluntly telling her that Tony should turn himself in in order to redeem himself"
The Sopranos · u/nightskye · ↑25 · 2024-10-02
"I just finished Demons and instead of moving on to Crime and Punishment, I'm going to break the mold like a badass and read The Idiot"
"Read *East of Eden* or *Crime and Punishment* or *Angela's Ashes* or the Neapolitan novels!"
Malcolm Gladwell hates to see a girlboss winning · u/rarely_beagle · ↑22 · 2021-08-02
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