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Crime And Punishment

By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

ISBN: 9780451530066

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky'S Psychological Masterpiece Follows The Tormented Journey Of Raskolnikov, A Destitute Student In 19Th-Century St. Petersburg Who Believes Himself Intellectually Justified In Murdering A Pawnbroker. As Guilt And Paranoia Consume Him, The Novel Explores Themes Of Morality, Redemption, And The Duality Of Human Nature. This Signet Classics Edition Includes An Introduction By Leonard J. Stanton And James D. Hardy Jr., And An Afterword By Robin Feuer Miller, Offering Critical Context For One Of Literature'S Most Profound Explorations Of Conscience And Consequence.

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  • Publisher Penguin Random House
  • Series Classic
  • Vendor BORDERS
  • Pages 560 Pages
  • Format Paperback
  • Country of Origin United State Of America
  • Age 18+
  • Width 10.5 cm
  • Height 2.9 cm
  • Language English
  • Weight 270 g
  • Barcode 9780451530066