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Crime and Punishment: Classic Illustrated Book by Dostoevsky

por Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Editora The Lost Book Project
Ano 2025
ISBN-13 9781918121902

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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky is one of the most influential works of classic Russian literature and among the greatest novels ever written. First published in 1866, this psychological masterpiece explores crime, guilt, morality, and redemption with unmatched depth. It remains a cornerstone of world literature, studied and admired by readers of classic novels, psychological fiction, and philosophical literature.<br/>The novel follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute student in St. Petersburg, whose theory that extraordinary individuals are above moral law leads him to commit murder. What begins as an intellectual experiment quickly becomes a harrowing descent into guilt, paranoia, and the search for atonement. Through Raskolnikov’s tortured mind, Dostoevsky examines questions of justice, morality, free will, and the struggle between faith and nihilism.<br/>This edition has been carefully formatted for modern readers and is available in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover. Whether you prefer the convenience of a Kindle classic, the accessibility of a quality paperback, or the permanence of a hardcover for your collection, this version offers a clear, reliable, and beautifully presented text of Dostoevsky’s masterpiece.<br/>Perfect for readers who enjoy classic novels of psychological depth, Russian literature, and 19th century philosophical fiction, Crime and Punishment sits alongside Dostoevsky’s other great works such as The Brothers Karamazov, Demons, and Notes from Underground. Its timeless themes of justice, morality, and the human conscience continue to resonate across cultures and generations.<br/>A profound meditation on crime and morality, Crime and Punishment remains one of the most powerful and thought-provoking novels ever written. This edition is an essential addition to any serious literary library and a must-read for anyone exploring the heights of classic literature.

Editora The Lost Book Project
Ano 2025
ISBN-13 9781918121902

Sinopse

Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky is one of the most influential works of classic Russian literature and among the greatest novels ever written. First published in 1866, this psychological masterpiece explores crime, guilt, morality, and redemption with unmatched depth. It remains a cornerstone of world literature, studied and admired by readers of classic novels, psychological fiction, and philosophical literature.<br/>The novel follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute student in St. Petersburg, whose theory that extraordinary individuals are above moral law leads him to commit murder. What begins as an intellectual experiment quickly becomes a harrowing descent into guilt, paranoia, and the search for atonement. Through Raskolnikov’s tortured mind, Dostoevsky examines questions of justice, morality, free will, and the struggle between faith and nihilism.<br/>This edition has been carefully formatted for modern readers and is available in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover. Whether you prefer the convenience of a Kindle classic, the accessibility of a quality paperback, or the permanence of a hardcover for your collection, this version offers a clear, reliable, and beautifully presented text of Dostoevsky’s masterpiece.<br/>Perfect for readers who enjoy classic novels of psychological depth, Russian literature, and 19th century philosophical fiction, Crime and Punishment sits alongside Dostoevsky’s other great works such as The Brothers Karamazov, Demons, and Notes from Underground. Its timeless themes of justice, morality, and the human conscience continue to resonate across cultures and generations.<br/>A profound meditation on crime and morality, Crime and Punishment remains one of the most powerful and thought-provoking novels ever written. This edition is an essential addition to any serious literary library and a must-read for anyone exploring the heights of classic literature.