Crime and Punishment: A Mind to Murder

Crime and Punishment: A Mind to Murder

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Mystery Crime
Format Paperback
Pages 153
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1990
Publisher Twayne Pub
ISBN-10 0805780424
ISBN-13 9780805780420
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In an engaging exploration of Fyodor Dostoevsky's seminal work, Gary Cox delves into the psychological underpinnings of "Crime and Punishment." This insightful study offers a comprehensive analysis of the themes of morality, guilt, and redemption, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of literature. Cox examines how Dostoevsky weaves intricate character portrayals that challenge the reader's perception of right and wrong.

Cox’s examination is not only rich in context but also highlights the philosophical dilemmas faced by Raskolnikov, the tortured protagonist. With meticulous attention to detail, he guides the reader through the narrative’s complexities, revealing how Dostoevsky's characters grapple with existential questions. The interplay between their actions and the societal forces at play resonates with contemporary discussions on ethics and crime.

The study also encompasses an extensive list of bibliographical references, enhancing its credibility and offering avenues for further research. By framing "Crime and Punishment" within the broader context of literary criticism, Cox encourages a deeper appreciation of Dostoevsky’s enduring influence on the genre.

Overall, the work serves as both an introduction to the themes of one of literature's great masterpieces and an invitation to reflect on the nature of justice and human conscience, making it an indispensable addition to the library of any literature lover.

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