View Poll Results: Crime and Punishment or The Brothers Karamazov?

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    I chose C&P, but I really should read it again with the knowledge I now have of his other books.

    However, I think The Idiot is his masterpiece.
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    I think that it is difficult to say which one is better or worse-- they both have their merits.. they are both spectacular.

    However, The Brothers Karamazov is one of my favorite novels of all time, so I voted for it.
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    I like both.

    I read over and over again that part of the novel in which Grushenka had gone secretly with her first lover and left Dimitri almost on the verge of derangement. There is a vivid description of all the things Dimitri did in his anguish that really touched me. However Crime and punishment was also great in that it haunted my mind since I started to read, until I finished the book.

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    I just read Crime and Punishment and TBK back to back. Crime and Punishment haunted me, and even gave me a nightmare, wich has NEVER happened from reading a book. Raskolnikov was so alive to me. I recall passionate reading sessions in bed, staying up far too late, and finally closing the book and being unable to sleep.

    That being said, The Brothers Karamazov is a masterpiece in the true sense of the word. The characters... my god. I feel like I know Mitya, and have even come to love Alyosha. The way he weaves the story of the brothers, their twisted but somehow lovable father and his "den of iniquity" is mesmerizing.

    So much can be said for either book, but I would have to go with Karamazov. The story of the sensualists is one that will stand for all eternity as the epitome of storytelling... ahhh but so will Crime and Punishment!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodya View Post
    I just read Crime and Punishment and TBK back to back. Crime and Punishment haunted me, and even gave me a nightmare, wich has NEVER happened from reading a book. Raskolnikov was so alive to me. I recall passionate reading sessions in bed, staying up far too late, and finally closing the book and being unable to sleep.
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    I think both are on an even par; that is, both are great. I really cannot say that one is better than the other, although Crime And Punishment is more subjective and intense; The Brothers Karamazov is more objective.

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    I loved Smerdyakov as well, I wish there was more of him. I also really liked Ippolit from The Idiot as well as another character from The Idiot whose name I have momentarily forgotten (he was a drunk and a hanger-on). I might have to go with Crime and Punishment over The Brothers Karamazov personally for a couple of reasons. I loved the the Petersburg setting in Crime and Punishment which is only really present in Karamazov in a couple of scenes (like when Alyosha meets Ivan at a tea house). Also I don't know why but I've always had something against scenes in a convent, I couldn't finish The Monk or Melmoth the Wanderer for this reason, something about convents really put me off... but it's more of a discomfort than a problem in the storytelling. I also feel this way about jail scenes, but I have read all of House of the Dead and A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and enjoyed them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gruntingslime View Post
    I also really liked Ippolit from The Idiot as well as another character from The Idiot whose name I have momentarily forgotten (he was a drunk and a hanger-on).
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    That could be him. Your post has reminded me how long it's been since I've read The Idiot. I sense another Dostoevsky binge coming on.

    It was definitely Ivolgin. He makes me both laugh and feel embarrassed! But he also has a strangely kind soul, seem so innocent. I'm not sure whether he's a braggart and blow-hard or just wants everybody to have a good time.
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    I enjoyed Crime and Punishment a bit more than TBK. It was haunting...and very insightful.

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