It wasn't as helpful as I'd have liked, but it was a good sort of reference to the problems I ran into? So more of a go to guide with problems, as opposed to an actual tutorial type.
Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, whose name I memorized so I could spell it :D IDK, a lot of Russian lit, especially from that time era, tends to be really plodding and slow and well, thick. And dense.
I don't really view either version of P&P as a romance, though the movie version does come off a little more as a period romantic comedy. But the book always was more of a satire to me, which is how I approached it.
I'm a blasphemous person who likes the Keira Knightely/Matthew MacFayden more than the others :D
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Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, whose name I memorized so I could spell it :D IDK, a lot of Russian lit, especially from that time era, tends to be really plodding and slow and well, thick. And dense.
I don't really view either version of P&P as a romance, though the movie version does come off a little more as a period romantic comedy. But the book always was more of a satire to me, which is how I approached it.
I'm a blasphemous person who likes the Keira Knightely/Matthew MacFayden more than the others :D