Gladys
08-06-2008, 10:39 PM
I've just read 'Netochka Nezvanova', the incomplete, first novel of Dostoesvsky. A breath of fresh air, after reading 'Crime and Punishment'.
The scale of 'Netochka Nezvanova' is awesome, with so many never-to-be-answered questions:
the nature of the magic violin
the austerity of her mother and emptiness of her father
the character of B.
the coming of age of the arrogant Princess Katya
the return of Prince X. and his wife
the truth about Pyotr Alexandrovitch
the great indiscretion of Alexandra Mikhailovna
the fate of our orphan, with her adopted mother dying
What did others make of it all?
The scale of 'Netochka Nezvanova' is awesome, with so many never-to-be-answered questions:
the nature of the magic violin
the austerity of her mother and emptiness of her father
the character of B.
the coming of age of the arrogant Princess Katya
the return of Prince X. and his wife
the truth about Pyotr Alexandrovitch
the great indiscretion of Alexandra Mikhailovna
the fate of our orphan, with her adopted mother dying
What did others make of it all?