Talk:Envy (novel)

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[edit] External links add-on requests

I have been trying to find links to study guides such as cliffsnotes, Sparknotes, or Bibliomania for each of my Russian literature readings we have read in class this year for RUSS310I at CSULB. I have also searched for audiobooks from both paid sights like itunes and unpaid sites like Librivox. For Envy (novel) I have found nothing. If anyone can find such notes or audiobook links WHICH ARE LEGAL. Please post them in the external link section of this article's main page. Thank you Killer Swath 16:04, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

Although Envy is highly esteemed by people who study Russian literature, I don't think it's achieved the recognition or popularity in the U.S. necessary to warrant a CliffsNotes. So you may be on your own. The summary from the External Links is not bad as a plot summary, though it's light on interpretation. MastCell Talk 19:42, 18 April 2007 (UTC)