Crime and Punishment

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Hailed by Washington Post Book World as “the best [translation] currently available" when it was first published, this second edition of Crime and Punishment has been updated in honour of the 200th anniversary of Dostoevsky’s birth.


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Crime and Punishment

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Crime and Punishment is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published in the literary journal The Russian Messenger in twelve monthly instalments during 1866. It was later published in a single volume.

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"Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a timeless classic that delves deep into the human psyche and morality. Set in 19th-century St. Petersburg, the novel follows the tormented life of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute student who commits a brutal murder in the belief that it's an act of moral superiority. As he grapples with guilt and the psychological toll of his crime, Raskolnikov becomes entangled with a captivating array of characters, including the cunning investigator Porfiry Petrovich, the enigmatic Sonia Marmeladov, and the morally ambiguous Svidrigailov. The novel explores themes of guilt, redemption and the nature of good and evil. Dostoevsky's probing narrative offers a profound psychological study of his characters, illuminating the complex interplay of their thoughts and motivations. As the story unfolds, the reader witnesses Raskolnikov's inner turmoil, his journey towards self-discovery and his ultimate reckoning with his crime. "Crime and Punishment" is a profound exploration of the human condition, a gripping crime story and a philosophical inquiry into the moral fabric of society. Dostoevsky's intricate storytelling and compelling characters make this novel a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate readers with its deep insights into the human soul and the consequences of one's actions.

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03

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1993

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