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Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment

£29.99

Crime and Punishment (1866) follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a poor, isolated ex-student living in St. Petersburg who becomes obsessed with the idea that extraordinary individuals have the right to transgress moral laws for a higher purpose. Convinced of his own theory, he murders a corrupt pawnbroker—believing he can use her money for good but also kills her innocent sister when she unexpectedly appears. The crime torments Raskolnikov. As the police investigation closes in, he is consumed by guilt, paranoia, and feverish confusion.

The novel explores themes of morality, guilt, redemption, poverty, psychological turmoil, and the struggle between reason and conscience, making it one of the greatest works of psychological fiction.

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Dimensions - 6.18 x 9.53 (inch)

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