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

Kristina McGuirk Tuesday, August 2nd, 2016



At one point, Sarah Hudspith said she had to fight the urge to write “Sh*t! Got blood on my iPhone! #murderproblems”

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

Katherine Bowers Tuesday, July 26th, 2016



Once Raskolnikov confesses, then what happens?

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

Jennifer Wilson Friday, July 22nd, 2016



How do you tweet “pauper’s pride”?

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Diary of a Tweeter: On Golyadkin, Raskolnikov, and the Search for Empathy

Brian Armstrong Wednesday, July 20th, 2016



I broke one of the @RodionTweets rules.

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Tweets of a Ridiculous Man: Rethinking the Narrative Structure of Crime and Punishment through Twitter

Kate Holland Monday, July 18th, 2016



My biggest quandary was how to treat the conversation between Raskolnikov and Porfiry.

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On Tweeting Part One of Crime and Punishment

Sarah Hudspith Thursday, July 7th, 2016



“Where can I get an #axe at this time of day!”

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Snowden’s Russian Summer Reading List

Eliot Borenstein Thursday, July 25th, 2013



Handing Snowden a copy of Dostoevsky’s classic novel is appropriate only in the same way as welcoming someone to Australia with a DVD of Crocodile Dundee: it is an example of purely associative logic. The only real connections are “Russia” and “crime.”

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