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« on: May 08, 2004, 12:49:50 PM »

This board section will be the forum's ever-growing FAQ on Dostoevsky and his works.  It will be read-only for normal users but will be accessible to the forum moderators.

If you have any facts you would like to contribute for this section, send axon or Fyodor a PM and we'll put it up.  Enjoy!  Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2004, 06:13:04 PM »

Only certain things will make it to the FAQ board. Like Fyodor said, if you think a thread belongs here, it will be reviewed and if it is FAQ appropriate it will be permanently placed on this board.

These FAQs will serve as a great resource for people seeking information about Dostoevsky's works. Anything here, just like on the rest of the forum, will be public domain - so no copyrighted materials unless properly cited. Each FAQ post will be completed by the name/handle of the author; it would be nice if people who use the information gathered here, cited it properly - this however is not required. In the next few days I will come up with a "workable" bibliography template for this board.

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