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On teaching Crime and Punishment

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  • Posted on August 16, 2016August 17, 2016

by Robert Belknap, with introduction by Deborah A. Martinsen Introduction Bob Belknap was not only…

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Dostoevsky and Raskolnikov’s “New Word”

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  • Posted on August 11, 2016August 12, 2016

by Deborah A. Martinsen As we all read and reread, blog, twitterize, and discuss Crime…

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Virtual Crime and Punishment film festival this August!

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  • Posted on August 7, 2016August 10, 2016

In August, as part of #CP150, we will host a virtual festival of films inspired by Crime…

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Behind the @RodionTweets Curtain: the Nuts and Bolts of Twitterifying Dostoevsky

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  • Posted on July 23, 2016August 2, 2016

by Kristina McGuirk Kristina McGuirk is a Master’s student in Library Studies and Archival Studies at…

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Raskolnikov in the Fog: Time and the Crime and Punishment End Game

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  • Posted on July 17, 2016August 30, 2016

by Katherine Bowers Katherine Bowers is an Assistant Professor of Slavic Studies at the University…

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Regarding the Pain of Others: Tweeting Book V of Crime & Punishment

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  • Posted on July 16, 2016July 22, 2016

by Jennifer Wilson Jennifer L. Wilson is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Slavic…

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On Golyadkin, Raskolnikov, and the Search for Empathy

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  • Posted on July 15, 2016July 22, 2016

by Brian Armstrong Brian Armstrong is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Augusta University. He…

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Rethinking the narrative structure of Crime and Punishment through Twitter

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  • Posted on July 14, 2016July 22, 2016

by Kate Holland Kate Holland is an Associate Professor in the Department of Slavic Languages…

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On Tweeting Part Two of Crime and Punishment

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  • Posted on July 10, 2016July 15, 2016

by Sarah J. Young Sarah J. Young is a Senior Lecturer at the School of…

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On Tweeting Part One of Crime and Punishment

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  • Posted on July 7, 2016July 11, 2016

by Sarah Hudspith Sarah Hudspith is an Associate Professor in Russian at the University of…

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