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?


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