Why did no one tell me that Tolstoy wrote his own version of Crime and Punishment?
>>23311911Because it's vastly superior to Dosto's ghastly rigamarole and Dosto fans are coping and seething
>>23311911because it's not as good
>>23311911>>23311913Leo's attempt at a last gasp of relevancy, while based Dostoyevski bros laugh
>>23311942During his lifetime it was actually the most popular book he wrote, even more than his 2 famous novels
>>23311911By far the most underrated Tolstoy. Simply beautiful. Not as good as W&P or AK, but a comfortable third
>>23311942>DostoyevskiIts spelled with a y at the end. Dostoyevsky shills don't even know how to spell his name.Fun fact. A name ending in "-sky" is usually jewey jewe[y]/sk[y]but a name ending in "-ski" is usually white >wh[i]te/sk[i]
>>23312840Is there a reason why dosto is beings skilled here so hard. Is this some depressive fed pysop.
>>23311911Resurrection is genuinely fucking shit. The whore Nekhlyudov fucked gets pardoned by the Tsar so all the tension developed was for nothing. Nekhlyudov also has some of the most naive and cringe worthy takes on the justice system I've ever read. Is there something I missed about this book?
>>23311911According to Tolstoy there were 2 events in his life that made him perpetually depressed and guilty. One is that he had a sexual relationship with a serf he owned and had an illegitimate child with her before he married. This is the basis for his story The Devil which he hid from his wife The second is that he seduced a peasant worker when he was young and she was sent off his estate after she got caught and she later died. Resurrection is basically Tolstoy trying to atone for this sin by writing a narrative of his self-insert character that he uses in several of his works saving the prostitute girl after seducing her
>>23311911its garbage
everything in the book is pretty good except the ending where he went full christcuckery
>>23311911BEE OH ARE EYE EN GEE BORING. peace be with you
>>23311915It's excellent. Go read it.
>>23314557Just like Crime and Punishment.
>>23314756Nta but can I listen to the audiobook or will I need the book for footnotes for context?
>>23312840Who gives a shit, retard? It's spelled differently in every single damn language, because it's all arbitrary transcription from cyrillic. Hell, half of the canonical authors sign their names differently each time. It doesn't matter at all in the least, idiot pedant