Crime and Punishment

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      In Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky plunges readers into the mind of a tormented killer, exploring the haunting consequences of guilt and the relentless search for redemption.

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      Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a struggling ex-student in St. Petersburg, who devises a plan to murder a corrupt pawnbroker. Believing he can justify the act by using the stolen money for good, Raskolnikov sees himself as above conventional morality. After committing the crime, however, he plunges into a psychological abyss, tormented by guilt, paranoia, and a growing sense of alienation. The novel tracks his unraveling as he wrestles with the consequences of his actions and the clash between his theories and his humanity.

      Dostoevsky uses Raskolnikov’s inner turmoil to explore themes of morality, justice, and redemption. Through encounters with characters like the compassionate Sonia and the relentless investigator Porfiry, Raskolnikov’s journey becomes a profound examination of the human soul’s capacity for both evil and redemption. The novel captures the intense psychological and philosophical conflicts that drive Raskolnikov, making Crime and Punishment a timeless exploration of the darker aspects of human nature and the potential for spiritual rebirth.

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      Publisher : Book.io

      Series : IRL

      First Publication Date : 1866

      Author : Fyodor Dostoevsky

      Genres: Crime Fiction, Fiction, Literature, Novel

      Language : English

      Word Count : 211,000

      Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)

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      Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover

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