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Crime and Punishment

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Crime and Punishment is the story of a murder committed on principle, of a killer who wishes by his action to set himself outside and above society. A novel of fearful tension, physical, and psychological, it is pervaded by Dostoevsky's sinister evocation of St Petersburg, yet in the life of its gloomy tenements and drink-shops provides moments of wild humour. Crime and Punishment was marked by Dostoevsky's own harrowing experiences.

He had himself undergone interrogation and trial, and was condemned to death, a sentence commuted to penal servitude.

In prison he was particularly impressed by one hardened murderer who seemed to have attained a spiritual equilibrium beyond good and evil: yet witnessing the misery of other convicts also engendered in Dostoevsky a belief in the Christian idea of salvation through suffering.

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Oxford University Press
0199536368 / 9780199536368
Paperback / softback
891.733
12/06/2008
United Kingdom
576 pages, 1 map
128 x 194 mm, 396 grams
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