Crime & Punishment
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[United States] : Independently Published, 2024.
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Unabridged.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" is a literary masterpiece that delves into the profound psychological and moral complexities of its characters against the gritty backdrop of 19th-century St. Petersburg. The novel follows the tormented and impoverished former student, Rodion Raskolnikov, who grapples with the idea of committing a morally justifiable crime to alleviate his financial woes. As he executes a heinous act, the narrative unfolds with meticulous detail, unraveling the psychological consequences of guilt and the haunting effects of moral transgression on Raskolnikov's tortured conscience. Dostoevsky weaves a tapestry of suspense, philosophical introspection, and social commentary, exploring themes of redemption, existentialism, and the human capacity for both cruelty and compassion. Set against the harsh realities of poverty, "Crime and Punishment" is not merely a crime novel but a profound exploration of the human condition. Dostoevsky's rich characterizations, intricate plot, and deep philosophical inquiries make this novel a timeless exploration of morality and the consequences of one's actions. Through Raskolnikov's tumultuous journey, readers are invited to confront profound questions about morality, justice, and the nature of human redemption, making "Crime and Punishment" an enduring classic that continues to captivate and challenge readers across generations.

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Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment" is a literary masterpiece that delves into the profound psychological and moral complexities of its characters against the gritty backdrop of 19th-century St. Petersburg. The novel follows the tormented and impoverished former student, Rodion Raskolnikov, who grapples with the idea of committing a morally justifiable crime to alleviate his financial woes. As he executes a heinous act, the narrative unfolds with meticulous detail, unraveling the psychological consequences of guilt and the haunting effects of moral transgression on Raskolnikov's tortured conscience. Dostoevsky weaves a tapestry of suspense, philosophical introspection, and social commentary, exploring themes of redemption, existentialism, and the human capacity for both cruelty and compassion. Set against the harsh realities of poverty, "Crime and Punishment" is not merely a crime novel but a profound exploration of the human condition. Dostoevsky's rich characterizations, intricate plot, and deep philosophical inquiries make this novel a timeless exploration of morality and the consequences of one's actions. Through Raskolnikov's tumultuous journey, readers are invited to confront profound questions about morality, justice, and the nature of human redemption, making "Crime and Punishment" an enduring classic that continues to captivate and challenge readers across generations.
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Dostoevsky, F. M., Force, T., & Noel, R. (2024). Crime & Punishment. Unabridged. Independently Published.

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Dostoevsky, Fyodor M., The, Force and Robert, Noel. 2024. Crime & Punishment. Independently Published.

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Dostoevsky, Fyodor M., The, Force and Robert, Noel, Crime & Punishment. Independently Published, 2024.

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Dostoevsky, Fyodor M.,, et al. Crime & Punishment. Unabridged. Independently Published, 2024.

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