Crime and Punishment
A Classic Psychological Novel of Guilt, Morality, Crime, and Redemption
-
- USD 3.99
-
- USD 3.99
Descripción editorial
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is one of the most powerful and influential novels in world literature, exploring the depths of guilt, morality, and the human conscience.
Set in the gritty streets of 19th-century St. Petersburg, the novel follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a troubled former student who commits a shocking crime in the belief that certain individuals are above moral law. As he struggles with paranoia, guilt, and inner torment, Raskolnikov is drawn into a psychological battle that forces him to confront justice, redemption, and the true cost of his actions.
Dark, intense, and deeply philosophical, Crime and Punishment is a landmark work of classic literature and psychological fiction. Dostoyevsky masterfully examines themes of crime, punishment, free will, moral responsibility, poverty, and redemption, creating a gripping narrative that is both intellectually challenging and emotionally devastating.
Through unforgettable characters and profound psychological insight, this novel continues to resonate with modern readers, influencing literary fiction, philosophical novels, and psychological thrillers around the world.
Perfect for readers who enjoy Russian literature, classic novels, psychological drama, and thought-provoking literary fiction, Crime and Punishment is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of the human mind.
Why readers continue to choose Crime and Punishment:
A cornerstone of classic and Russian literature
A gripping psychological novel with moral depth
Timeless themes of guilt, justice, and redemption
Ideal for fans of philosophical fiction and literary classics
Experience the novel that redefined psychological storytelling and remains as relevant today as when it was first published.