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		<title>Dostoevsky for Parents and Children: (I) Varenka's Memoirs</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Those inclined to ponder Poor Folk as whole might only wish to add the right Dostoevskyan stress on Belinsky's unsurpassed summary of it (reported by Annenkov, as quoted by Joseph Frank): "The matter in it is simple: it concerns some good-hearted simpletons who assume that to love the whole world is an extraordinary pleasure and duty for every one. They cannot comprehend a thing when the wheel of life with all its rules and regulations runs over them and fractures their limbs and bones without a word. That’s all there is — but what drama, what types! I forgot to tell you, the artist’s name is Dostoevsky.”]]></description>
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