Crime and Punishment
'Nothing in the world is harder than speaking the truth and nothing easier than flattery.'
A psychological masterpiece that delves into the intricate complexities of morality, guilt, and redemption, Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment is set in St. Petersburg, Russia, and follows the life of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute yet intellectually gifted student who grapples with a theory proposing that some individuals are morally justified in committing crimes for the greater good of society.
As Raskolnikov tests his theory through a gruesome murder, the narrative unfolds to explore the psychological and emotional aftermath of his actions. Against the backdrop of 19th-century Russian society, Dostoevsky skillfully navigates themes of socio-economic disparities, moral dilemmas, and existential questions. Interactions with compelling characters like Sonia, a downtrodden prostitute, and Porfiry, a shrewd police detective, add layers of depth to the narrative.
The book stands as a timeless classic of Russian literature and existential thought, offering profound insights into the human condition through its exploration of alienation, nihilism, and the intricate psychology of criminals.
Brand | The Browser |
ISBN/SKU | 9789392210907 |
Imprint | The Browser |
Language | English |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 585 |
Year of Pub. | 2024 |