Crime and Punishment
由
Dostoevsky
5.0 (1
评分)
格式
平装书
页数
485
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 1980
出版商
Easton Press
ISBN-10
1199931551
ISBN-13
9781199931559
描述
In the depths of St. Petersburg, a man grapples with the torment of his own conscience. He is Raskolnikov, a former student who believes himself above moral law, navigating the treacherous waters of guilt and redemption. Driven by his radical theories, he commits a brutal crime, which sets off a chain reaction of psychological turmoil and existential questioning. His internal struggle is masterfully illustrated through his relationships with others, including the compassionate Sonia, who becomes an anchor in his spiraling descent.
As he confronts the consequences of his actions, the narrative unfolds with eerie intensity, exploring themes of alienation, morality, and the possibility of redemption. A richly woven tapestry of characters and ideas, it raises profound questions about justice and the human condition. Dostoevsky’s timeless novel serves as a powerful reflection on the dualities that define the human experience, inviting readers to explore the darkest corners of the soul.
As he confronts the consequences of his actions, the narrative unfolds with eerie intensity, exploring themes of alienation, morality, and the possibility of redemption. A richly woven tapestry of characters and ideas, it raises profound questions about justice and the human condition. Dostoevsky’s timeless novel serves as a powerful reflection on the dualities that define the human experience, inviting readers to explore the darkest corners of the soul.