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Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky, George Guidall
Crime and Punishment
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A dark and compelling study of a young intellect tempted towards crime through severe penury.Raskolnikov, a former student who is morbidly self-obsessed, murders an old woman money-lender with a borrowed hatchet in a desperate attempt to free himself from poverty. From the opening pages... show more
A dark and compelling study of a young intellect tempted towards crime through severe penury.Raskolnikov, a former student who is morbidly self-obsessed, murders an old woman money-lender with a borrowed hatchet in a desperate attempt to free himself from poverty. From the opening pages Dostoyevsky attaches us unflinchingly to his intense and mysteriously anti-hero, creating a web of intimacy and tension which is increasingly claustrophobic. Crime and guilt - its traumatic and inevitable successor - are the central themes running through the novel and the notions of 'justifiable' murder and the worldly retribution are depicted with a deft and razor-sharp precision.Crime and Punishment both haunts and disturbs, yet, as the critic John Jones wrote, it is 'the most accessible and exciting novel in the world'.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 1402570589
Publisher: Recorded Books
Edition language: English
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Burfobookalicious
Burfobookalicious rated it
5.0 Dark Matters
A challenging read which plumbs psychological depths and questions the morality underpinning 'crime and punishment'. I found the brutal killing and attendant emotional turmoil both disturbing and fascinating in equal measure and the abundant food for thought truly marks this book out as a classic.
chadkoh
chadkoh rated it
4.0 Crime and Punishment
Wow, that was pretty intense. The classic Russian authors were very dialogue heavy, and through translation that makes the writing a bit awkward I feel. Of course, I was reading an older translation in which everything was "Capital! I daresay!". Furthermore, I do not speak Russian and so the common ...
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