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« on: March 09, 2005, 09:30:53 AM »

If you are a student in a class and desire some more insight into a particular Dostoevsky novel or short story, please post here.  We have some great minds here that can help you better understand Dostoevsky's brilliance.

However, do not expect any of the users to do your homework for you.  We hope that you will take the time to understand these concepts without getting an  answer...then running away with it.

If you are a student or a teacher, please inform your fellow students and faculty about this website.  To my knowledge, this is the best place to discuss Dostoevsky on the Internet (there aren't too many Dostoevsky forums out there).  So, feel free to post away!

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