Crime & Punishment

Crime & Punishment

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Jan 1, 1973 · English · Hardcover
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Format Hardcover
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1973
Publisher Chancellor Press

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In a gritty portrayal of 19th-century St. Petersburg, a young student named Raskolnikov grapples with profound philosophical dilemmas that lead him down a dark and treacherous path. Tormented by poverty and existential despair, he believes in his theory that certain extraordinary individuals possess the right to commit acts beyond moral boundaries if it serves a greater purpose. This radical conviction drives him to commit a heinous crime that spirals into a nightmarish struggle with guilt and paranoia.

As Raskolnikov navigates the psychological aftermath of his actions, he encounters a cast of compelling characters that challenge his beliefs and force him to confront the moral implications of his decisions. The novel explores themes of redemption, isolation, and the moral complexities of free will. Through intense internal conflict and philosophical exploration, Raskolnikov’s journey becomes a profound meditation on the nature of crime and the pursuit of justice.

Dostoevsky intricately weaves a narrative that not only delves into the mind of a troubled protagonist but also examines broader societal issues, creating an enduring masterpiece that resonates with the moral quandaries faced by humanity. The depth of the exploration makes the work a timeless reflection on ethics, consequence, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.
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