Luke_A_Somers comments on The Classic Literature Workshop - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Luke_A_Somers 09 July 2013 12:56:06AM 0 points [-]

Eugene Onegin comes to mind even more starkly.

Comment author: Ritalin 09 July 2013 11:06:47AM *  0 points [-]

I haven't read it, but the Wikipedia article points to the topic of the superfluous man,

The Russian critics such as Vissarion Belinsky viewed the superfluous man as a by-product of Nicholas I's reactionary reign when the best educated men would not enter the discredited government service and, lacking other options for self-realization, doomed themselves to live out their life in passivity. Scholar David Patterson describes the superfluous man as "not just...another literary type but...a paradigm of a person who has lost a point, a place, a presence in life" before concluding that "the superfluous man is a homeless man"

which makes me wonder, "Why don't you just emigrate? You are wealthy, aren't you, and you have valuable skills, so why not?"

Comment author: Luke_A_Somers 09 July 2013 01:43:51PM 0 points [-]

I was thinking more of the 'get into a deadly duel with your best friend over his girlfriend, whom you aren't all that into anyway' aspect.

Comment author: Ritalin 09 July 2013 02:12:52PM 0 points [-]

That sounds enormously stupid, unless these people place very little value in human life.

Comment author: Luke_A_Somers 10 July 2013 02:33:07PM 0 points [-]

Well, yes. That was why I brought it up. Hard to relate to.