Poor FolkPoverty and Love Cannot Bind Two People Together “Oh literature is a wonderful thing, Varenka, a very wonderful thing: I discovered that from being with those people the day before yesterday. It is a profound thing. It strengthens people’s hearts and instructs them,… Literature is a picture, or rather in a certain sense both a picture and a mirror |
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Poor Folk and The Gambler Fyodor Dostoyevsky,William J. Leatherbarrow,C. J. Hogarth,A. D. P. Briggs No preview available - 1994 |
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