alansquire
08-10-2007, 04:05 PM
I just began to re-read this book after fifteen years, and already I'm driven to distraction by two things that occur on page 9 (Pevear & Volokhonsky text) that I didn't notice fifteen years ago or that I just read past. The first is the prince's remark that Princess Myshkin is "the last in her line." Where's the pun?
Second, just a few lines later, is Rogozhin's question to the prince: "... did you do any studying at your professor's?" If I'd been sitting with the prince and Rogozhin I would've interrupted, "Wait a minute. 'Professor'? I thought you said you went to Switzerland for your falling sickness and that you stayed with your doctor. Did I miss something? When did you say your doctor was a professor?"
Please help.
Second, just a few lines later, is Rogozhin's question to the prince: "... did you do any studying at your professor's?" If I'd been sitting with the prince and Rogozhin I would've interrupted, "Wait a minute. 'Professor'? I thought you said you went to Switzerland for your falling sickness and that you stayed with your doctor. Did I miss something? When did you say your doctor was a professor?"
Please help.