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Crime and Punishment

Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Constance Garnett   Series: Word Cloud Classics

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This classic novel has it all: murder, suspense, passion, struggle, and redemption.

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This classic novel has it all: murder, suspense, passion, struggle, and redemption.

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This classic novel has it all: murder, suspense, passion, struggle, and redemption.

Originally published in 1866, Crime and Punishment is a psychological thriller that deals with issues of morality, conscience, and redemption. Widely considered to be one of the greatest novels written in any language, it explores the life of Rodin Raskolnikov, a young Russian man who robs and murders a pawnbroker to save himself from a life of poverty. As a consequence, he must deal with the oppressive mental anguish of being a criminal while attempting to maintain relationships with his friends and family. Featuring colorful sprayed edges and a heat-burnished cover with foil stamping, this edition of Crime and Punishment is a stylish addition to your bookshelf.

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About the Author

Fyodor Dostoyevsky is considered one of the greatest novelists of all time. Born in Moscow in 1821, he began adulthood by resigning a commission as a military engineer to embark on a writing career. The praise he earned for his first novel, Poor Folk, immediately vaulted him to literary stardom. His political activity led to imprisonment, a mock execution, and exile to a Siberian prison camp, all of which shaped his later novels. Since his death in 1881, he has been best remembered for his novels Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov. Constance Garnett (1861–1946) was an English translator of nineteenth-century Russian literature.

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Product Details

Publisher
Canterbury Classics
Published
27th March 2025
Edition
2nd
Pages
528
ISBN
9781667209722

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