What do you guys rank Dostoevky's minor works?
I'm particularly thinking of the eternal husband and house of the dead since those are the ones I've read.
I thought the latter was interesting for being a semi-autobiographical testimony of life in a siberian prison but I didn't get as many insights into Dosto's psyche as I thought I would from his other writings.
The eternal husband was pretty cool too for reasons better explained in the introduction of the translation I read than I could do here. Basically the way sin is represented in it through the protag who remembers very gradually all the bad shit he did in his life and how it haunts him only now.
Tradition to Dostoevsky, there's also an interesting psychological profile made of the character of Pavlovitch.
Also, of his major works, the only book of him I haven't read yet is Demons but it's always described as very political and as having the traditional Dostoevskian psychology toned down. Still worth it?