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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ and Advanced Young Adults
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Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Release Date:Â January 1, 1994
Genre: Fiction
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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky – A Timeless Exploration of Guilt, Morality, and the Human Conscience
About the Book
Crime and Punishment stands as one of the greatest psychological novels ever written. Fyodor Dostoevsky takes readers deep into 19th-century St. Petersburg, where a young, impoverished former student named Rodion Raskolnikov believes he can justify murder for the greater good. What follows is a gripping exploration of guilt, paranoia, and the struggle between morality and rationalization. This book doesn’t just tell a story—it confronts you with profound questions about humanity, suffering, and redemption.
From the Back Cover
“Can an extraordinary man rise above the moral law? Or will his conscience destroy him from within?”
This is not just a crime story. It’s a battle of the soul.
About the Author
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) is widely regarded as one of the greatest novelists in world literature. A Russian author, philosopher, and journalist, Dostoevsky wrote deeply psychological works that examine faith, free will, and human suffering. His own experiences—including imprisonment in Siberia—shaped his understanding of the human condition. His novels, including The Brothers Karamazov and Notes from Underground, continue to influence writers, thinkers, and readers worldwide.
Who Is This Book For?
Crime and Punishment is perfect for readers who love thought-provoking literature that goes beyond surface-level storytelling. If you’re drawn to psychological depth, moral dilemmas, and richly drawn characters, this novel will captivate you. It’s ideal for literature students, philosophy enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a transformative reading experience. Whether you’re new to classic literature or revisiting Dostoevsky’s work, this book offers timeless insights into the complexities of guilt and redemption.
What Will You Gain from This Book?
Reading Crime and Punishment gives you more than entertainment—it offers a profound understanding of human psychology and morality. You’ll witness Raskolnikov’s descent into madness and his agonizing journey toward redemption. The novel raises powerful questions about justice, suffering, and whether any crime can truly go unpunished by one’s own conscience. By the final page, you’ll have experienced one of literature’s most intense psychological explorations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Crime and Punishment difficult to read?
While Dostoevsky’s writing is dense and philosophical, the story itself is gripping and accessible. Many readers find it easier than expected because the psychological tension keeps you engaged. Take your time with it, and you’ll find it deeply rewarding.
What is the main theme of Crime and Punishment?
The novel explores guilt, morality, redemption, and the psychological consequences of crime. It examines whether someone can justify immoral actions and whether the human conscience allows escape from guilt.
How long does it take to read Crime and Punishment?
The book is approximately 500–600 pages depending on the edition. Most readers complete it in 2–4 weeks, though some finish faster. It’s a novel worth savoring rather than rushing through.
Is this book based on a true story?
No, Crime and Punishment is a work of fiction. However, Dostoevsky drew inspiration from real criminal cases in 19th-century Russia and his own experiences with suffering and redemption.
Why should I read Crime and Punishment today?
This novel remains relevant because it addresses universal human experiences: guilt, isolation, moral struggle, and the search for meaning. Its psychological depth and philosophical questions resonate across time and culture, making it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding human nature.
| Weight | 444 g |
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| Dimensions | 20 × 13 × 3 cm |
Crime and Punishment follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a poor former student who murders a pawnbroker, believing he's above moral law. As guilt and paranoia consume him, he's pursued by the clever investigator Porfiry and drawn to the compassionate Sonya, a young woman who suffers for her family. Through intense psychological turmoil, Raskolnikov must confront whether redemption is possible after committing the ultimate crime. This masterpiece reveals how conscience can be both our greatest tormentor and our path to salvation.

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