Crime and Punishment
Number of pages: 608
Cover: Hardcover
One of the "cornerstone" works of Russian and world literature, included in all school and university programs, Dostoevsky's novel "Crime and Punishment" has been repeatedly filmed and poses the most important moral and ideological questions to the reader - about faith, conscience, sin and redemption through suffering. The refutation of the criminal "idea-passion", the "ugly dream" that has taken possession of the mind of Rodion Raskolnikov in the most "deliberate" and "fantastic" city in the world, is the main content of this complex book, which combines several different genres. Conceived as a "psychological account of one crime", Dostoevsky's novel appeared before the reader as a grandiose artistic and philosophical study of human nature, a Christian tragedy about the death and resurrection of the soul.