Crime and Punishment
Crime and Punishment
A Profound Exploration of Morality, Guilt, and the Human Conscience
About This Book
Published in 1866, Crime and Punishment stands as a towering achievement in Russian literary history. The narrative traces Rodion Raskolnikov—a young man who conceives a murderous plan, executes it, and then grapples with its aftermath. Rich in emotional depth and packed with philosophical and psychological complexity, this work has shaped the thinking of countless writers, intellectuals, and artists since it first appeared.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers passionate about Russian literary classics
- Those drawn to psychological intensity and ethical dilemmas
- Students and enthusiasts of philosophical thought
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