10 Tips for How to Read Crime and Punishment
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0:00 how to read Crime and Punishment
0:42 get the right translation
3:00 do marginalia
4:00 embrace the long monologues
4:30 how Dostoyevsky wrote Crime and Punishment
5:00 Raskolnikov and Marmeladov
6:00 what is Crime and Punishment about?
6:50 what does Raskolnikov mean?
7:20 the existential crisis in 19th Century Russia
7:50 Dostoyevsky’s writing, suffering, and fear
8:00 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
8:30 the history surrounding Crime and Punishment
9:00 the free-speech and censorship crisis
9:40 vibes transmit across time
10:00 is evil a result of environment? (Milgram and Zimbardo)
10:50 the themes of Crime and Punishment (applying them to your life)
11:30 embrace questions and challenges
13:44 how to familiarise yourself with the names
15:20 listening to the audio version
16:23 persevere and be patient
17:30 portion your pages
18:20 slow reading and book slumps
18:50 the Hardcore Literature Book Club
20:20 avoid spoilers
20:30 get a book buddy/join a book club
Видео 10 Tips for How to Read Crime and Punishment канала Benjamin McEvoy
Join the early waiting list for Crime & Punishment, and I'll let you know when the first video is live: https://cutt.ly/oxwqLpK
0:00 how to read Crime and Punishment
0:42 get the right translation
3:00 do marginalia
4:00 embrace the long monologues
4:30 how Dostoyevsky wrote Crime and Punishment
5:00 Raskolnikov and Marmeladov
6:00 what is Crime and Punishment about?
6:50 what does Raskolnikov mean?
7:20 the existential crisis in 19th Century Russia
7:50 Dostoyevsky’s writing, suffering, and fear
8:00 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
8:30 the history surrounding Crime and Punishment
9:00 the free-speech and censorship crisis
9:40 vibes transmit across time
10:00 is evil a result of environment? (Milgram and Zimbardo)
10:50 the themes of Crime and Punishment (applying them to your life)
11:30 embrace questions and challenges
13:44 how to familiarise yourself with the names
15:20 listening to the audio version
16:23 persevere and be patient
17:30 portion your pages
18:20 slow reading and book slumps
18:50 the Hardcore Literature Book Club
20:20 avoid spoilers
20:30 get a book buddy/join a book club
Видео 10 Tips for How to Read Crime and Punishment канала Benjamin McEvoy
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