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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT PART I CHAPTER I On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. He had successfully avoided meeting his landlady on the staircase. His garret was under the roof of a high, five-storied house and was more like a cupboard than a room. The landlady who provided him with garret, dinners, and attendance, lived on the floor below, and every time he went out he was obliged to pass her kitchen, the door of which invariably stood open. And each time he passed, the young man had a sick, frightened feeling, which made him scowl and feel ashamed. He was hopelessly in debt to his landlady, and was afraid of meeting her. This was not because he was cowardly and abject, quite the contrary; but for some time past he had been in an overstrained irritable condition, verging on hypochondria. He had become so completely absorbed in himself, and isolated from his fellows that he dreaded meeting, not only his landlady, but anyone at all. He was crushed by poverty, but the anxieties of his position had of late ceased to weigh upon him. He had given up attending to matters of practical importance; he had lost all desire to do so. Nothing that any landlady could do had a real terror for him. But to be stopped on the stairs, to be forced to listen to her trivial, irrelevant gossip, to pestering demands for payment, threats and complaints, and to rack his brains for excuses, to prevaricate, to lie--no, rather than that, he would creep down the stairs like a cat and slip out unseen. This evening, however, on coming out into the street, he became acutely aware of his fears. "I want to attempt a thing _like that_ and am frightened by these trifles," he thought, with an odd smile. "Hm... yes, all is in a man's hands and he lets it all slip from cowardice, that's an axiom. It would be interesting to know what it is men are most afraid of. Taking a new step, uttering a new word is what they fear most.... But I am talking too much. It's because I chatter that
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT PART I CHAPTER I On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. He had successfully avoided meeting his landlady on the staircase. His garret was under the roof of a high, five-storied house and was more like a cupboard than a room. The landlady who provided him with garret, dinners, and attendance, lived on the floor below, and every time he went out he was obliged to pass her kitchen, the door of which invariably stood open. And each time he passed, the young man had a sick, frightened feeling, which made him scowl and feel ashamed. He was hopelessly in debt to his landlady, and was afraid of meeting her. This was not because he was cowardly and abject, quite the contrary; but for some time past he had been in an overstrained irritable condition, verging on hypochondria. He had become so completely absorbed in himself, and isolated from his fellows that he dreaded meeting, not only his landlady, but anyone at all. He was crushed by poverty, but the anxieties of his position had of late ceased to weigh upon him. He had given up attending to matters of practical importance; he had lost all desire to do so. Nothing that any landlady could do had a real terror for him. But to be stopped on the stairs, to be forced to listen to her trivial, irrelevant gossip, to pestering demands for payment, threats and complaints, and to rack his brains for excuses, to prevaricate, to lie--no, rather than that, he would creep down the stairs like a cat and slip out unseen. This evening, however, on coming out into the street, he became acutely aware of his fears. "I want to attempt a thing _like that_ and am frightened by these trifles," he thought, with an odd smile. "Hm... yes, all is in a man's hands and he lets it all slip from cowardice, that's an axiom. It would be interesting to know what it is men are most afraid of. Taking a new step, uttering a new word is what they fear most.... But I am talking too much. It's because I chatter that
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Als een vreemde je aanstaart Mark Zaremba, 233 x gelezen Het water komt onverwacht. Kreten van ontsteltenis klinken als de eerste klotsende stromen de voeten nat maken. Sommige mensen halen vlug hun spullen van de grond in de ijdele hoop ze droog te houden. Tot hun opluchting stijgt het water niet verder. Ze kijken elkaar aan. Voor zich zien ze verwoesting. Duizenden lege huizen zonder ramen, deuren of dak bleven achter langs de kust van Sri Lanka nadat het land in 2004 getroffen werd door de reusachtige vloedgolf die verspreid over Zuidoost-Azië honderdduizenden doden eiste. Lees verder... | ||
Nieuws | ||
Het onbekende Rusland en de rijkdom van zijn 19de eeuwse Oriënt Groninger Museum, 173 x gelezen Het Groninger Museum presenteert van 19 december 2010 tot en met 8 mei 2011 de tentoonstelling Het onbekende Rusland en de rijkdom van zijn 19de eeuwse Oriënt. Met de vele schilderijen en tekeningen belicht het museum de invloed van de Russische Oriënt op de schilderkunst uit de negentiende, begin twintigste eeuw en toont het tegelijkertijd werk van schilders die deze landen voortbrachten. Lees verder... | ||
Nieuws | ||
Empathie bij mens en dier Artis Zoo, 199 x gelezen Lezing in Artis door Frans B.M. de Waal, Professor in de psychologie op 29 mei. De mogelijkheid dat dieren empathie voor elkaar tonen is lange tijd ontkend vanwege een overdreven angst voor antropomorfisme en het taboe op dierlijke emoties. Dit is snel aan het veranderen deels door onderzoek aan diergedrag en deels door de neurowetenschappen, die zeer in emoties geïnteresseerd zijn en bij hun onderzoek vaak dierlijke modellen gebruiken. Frans de Waal zal hier een overzicht geven van zijn onderzoek aan kleine apen, mensapen en olifanten, met veel beeldmateriaal. De hoofdconclusie is dat empathie net zo oud is als de zoogdieren, maar wel verschilt in complexiteit. Sommige dieren zijn beter in staat zich in anderen in te leven dan andere. Lees verder... | ||
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Adventure at the Rhine Rense, 194 x gelezen In the summer of 2009 I made a kajaking trip at th Rhine. Leaving from Dusseldorf and ending at Hoek van Holland we covered a distance of almost 300 km. Lees verder... | ||
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