"Karamazov" translation

Prof Steven P Hill s-hill4 at UIUC.EDU
Wed Mar 7 06:48:25 UTC 2007


Dear colleagues and Prof Caron:

How about "Karamazovism" or "Karamazovitis"?   If those seem too 
far-fetched, then perhaps "Karamazov Syndrome" would work best...  

Best wishes to all,
Steven P Hill, Univ. of Illinois.
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Date: Wed 7 Mar 00:27:35 CST 2007
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To: Steven Hill <S-HILL4 at UIUC.EDU> 

Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 23:52:06 -0500
From: Inna Caron <caron.4 at OSU.EDU> 
Subject: English term for "Karamazovshchina" 

Dear SEELANGers,
 Can anyone help with this? So far I found "the Karamazov taint," "the
Karamazov trait," even "the Karamazov syndrome." Is there a commonly
used and easily recognized English term for the aforementioned
phenomenon?
 Many thanks,
 Inna Caron.
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