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Best part of this is that Russians have three names (a first name, surname, and a patronymic) and they love using nicknames. So the main character is Rodion (first name) Romanovitch (patronymic) Raskolnikov (surname), but can (and is) called by any of those three names. He’s also got nicknames like Rodya, Rodenka, and Rodka. So this deranged individual (who decided to call Raskolnikov “Pete” I guess) is going to be hopelessly confused when somebody starts referring to Rodya, and he’ll think the book is filled with like five times as many characters as it actually is.

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I’m reading What is to be Done? And idk what book this is, but I imagine it would be pretty hard to replace names like that.

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This is Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky.

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Just replace every instance of “Kautsky” with “Steve” like the goober in the OP

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Better idea: replace regular fiction names with political figures

Greg Heffley Friedrich Engels

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I should have specified Chernyshevsky, but Lenin’s also contains some names that are weird.

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YES. When I studied Rus Lit my prof dedicated a whole lecture to this! With slides! I honestly love this part of Russian literature, it gives it so much character, and anyone who complains about it doesn’t deserve to read it.

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I mean you kinda just laid out why it’s extra confusing to begin with

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But that’s kind of the rub; it’s never actually confusing. In context of the story it’s very clear when somebody is addressing Raskolnikov, even if they’re using a nickname or a name you’re not entirely familiar with. It’s like when you hear somebody has a nickname in real life. You might not know why they have that nickname, but you know that nickname is theirs.

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I read the book, unless you’re already familiar with Russian naming conventions you’re going to go “wait who the fuck are they talking about” over and over, and if you’re not familiar with Russian naming conventions and claim otherwise you’re simply lying to me

also it’s not just Raskolnikov

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Could’ve at least went with “Rod” for Raskolnikov.

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