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1. xnorsw+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-08-27 08:05:08
I'm the opposite, when I first read P&V's Crime and Punishment it felt more like transported to 19th century Russia, compared to the previous version I'd read (I don't remember whom, perhaps Constance Garnett), which felt like I was in late Victorian England but with Russian names.

P&V was a harder read, and I've still not finished reading The Idiot, but it felt much richer, even if reading it required having notes at hand.

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2. matrix+F[view] [source] 2024-08-27 08:14:56
>>xnorsw+(OP)
> even if reading it required having notes at hand.

Idk man, if it feels like I'm in a classroom again it starts to blur the boundary between work and leisure

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