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  1. Crime and Punishment, novel by Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, first published in 1866. Centering on the poor former student Raskolnikov, whose theory that humanitarian ends justify evil means leads him to murder, the story is one of the finest studies of the psychopathology of guilt written in any language.

  2. Mar 28, 2006 · Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… In Best Books Ever Listings. In Crime Fiction. In Harvard Classics. About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  3. Crime and Punishment. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. “Crime and Punishment” features salient themes that are relevant today as they were in Dostoevsky's Russia. Main Themes. Dangerous Effects Of Nihilism: Using dangerous idea to commit crimes in guise of service. Alienation: A man's pride and guilt caused his disconnection from society.

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  5. In “Crime and Punishment”, Fyodor Dostoevsky masterfully explores the theme of a flawed protagonist's quest for superiority, as Raskolnikov's delusional aspirations of intellectual and moral supremacy lead to a catastrophic downfall, exposing the dangers of hubris and the human condition.

  6. Crime and Punishment in a nutshell: A quick overview of the essential plot points, characters, and ideas. 'Crime and Punishment' is a work of gripping intensity that delights because of its psychological insight and philosophical import.

  7. Crime and Punishment opens in 1860s St. Petersburg, where Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, an impoverished former student, has come psychologically unhinged. He wanders about the city, barely eats, and hatches a vague plan he wishes to “test” one afternoon.