Crime and Punishment (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) - Hardcover

Dostoevsky, Fyodor

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Synopsis

Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment delves into the tormented psyche of Raskolnikov, a student who believes he can justify murder for a higher cause. But as he wrestles with remorse, paranoia, and spiritual isolation, his journey becomes a profound examination of conscience and the human condition. Set in the gritty streets of St. Petersburg, this literary masterpiece blends psychological insight with philosophical inquiry, offering readers a chilling yet transformative experience.

A haunting exploration of guilt, morality, and redemption.

  • Delve into one of literature’s most powerful portrayals of guilt and psychological conflict.
  • Explore Dostoevsky’s masterful fusion of philosophy and fiction.
  • A cornerstone of Russian literature with timeless moral relevance.
  • Rich character development that dissects the human psyche.
  • Ideal for academic study, book clubs, and thoughtful readers.
What Makes It Timeless
  • A psychological thriller that remains intensely relevant.
  • Tackles the eternal debate between right and wrong.
  • A masterclass in internal conflict and moral reasoning. 

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About the Author

The most important Russian author of his time, Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky (also spelled Dostoevsky) was born on November 11, 1821, in Moscow. From a young age, he was introduced to literature by way of fairy tales and folk tales narrated to him. After completing his studies, Dostoevsky became a sub-lieutenant. In 1843, he began to work as a lieutenant engineer. His first piece of writing, a translation of Balzac’s Eugénie Grandet, was published in the same year. Poor Folk, Dostoevsky’s first novel was published in 1846.Between 1846 and 1849, Dostoevsky wrote works that were face-paced narratives. His short stories were featured regularly in Annals of the Fatherland, such as ‘The Landlady’, ‘A Weak Heart’, and ‘Wild Nights’. Dostoevsky also published a monthly magazine Vremya under the editorship of his brother. Borne out of Dostoevsky’s traumatic experiences and the misery of his general life and constant poverty, sprung out his masterpiece―Crime and Punishment. Dostoevsky wrote many other notable works such as Notes from the Underground (1864), Idiot (1868-69), The Possessed (1873), The Adult (1875), and The Brothers Karamazov (1881), which was his last work. On February 9, 1881, Dostoevsky breathed his last after he suffered multiple haemorrhages.

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