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trysomethingels · 2 years
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some dostoyesvky themed valentines for the special day :)
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trysomethingels · 2 years
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Cannot begin to explain what it feels like to read Dostoevsky. Like everytime I read he somehow manages to surprise me more than the last time. There is just something that makes you follow him and his characters along the story, feeling more curious with every page you turn
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trysomethingels · 2 years
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Everyone is like "the sequel to The Brothers Karamazov" "the sequel to The Brothers Karamazov" but I WANT to know what happens in The Idiot. I deserve to know what happens to my beloved Prince Myshkin
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trysomethingels · 2 years
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Reading Dostoevsky and this character has been talking for 13 pages. Like please...give me a break
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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Charlotte Brontë for sure knows how to make my cold heart melt
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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Tolstoy really did something with the epilogue of War and Peace and by something i mean find a way to just inject serotonin straight into my veins
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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How am i supposed to write a short pharagraph in my essay about The Brothers Karamazov without expressing all my love and admiration for Dostoyevsky and his books??
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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“Perhaps we may meet each other in a dream.”
— Marina Tsvetaeva
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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Y'all complain about Natasha falling in love every few chapters with someone else as you don't think 2 months about the person who once held the door for you
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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Dmitry when the police arrived at his party
Fuck
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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Reading classic literature and listening to classical music hits different
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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Nothing feels better than reading Dostoevsky after a long time
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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*Me everytime i sit at a desk*:
But imagine how nice it would've been if i could play the piano
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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I think one of the most interesting things about reading classic books is comparing the society described by the author in those times to today's society
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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The Castle by Franz Kafka ending in the middle of the sentence is keeping me up at night
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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What horrifies me most is the idea of being useless: well educated, brilliantly promising, and fading out into an indifferent middle age.
— Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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trysomethingels · 3 years
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Imagine someone asking you what your favourite book is about and having to say that Crime and Punishment is about a student commiting murder. Just that. Like there is so much more than just the action. So much more of the actual story and what the author really wanted to say
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