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Crime and Punishment
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⚖ What happens when justice meets a tormented conscience?
In Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky dives deep into the psyche of Rodion Raskolnikov—a poor, brilliant student who commits a murder in cold blood. But instead of liberation, he finds himself imprisoned by guilt, paranoia, and spiritual despair .
This gripping psychological novel is a profound meditation on morality, redemption, and the boundaries of human reason. Set against the grim backdrop of 19th-century St. Petersburg, it's a timeless study of crime's deepest cost—not to society, but to the soul.
Why this novel still stuns modern readers:
✔ «A dark, intelligent, and philosophical triumph.»
✔ «Unmatched in its psychological realism and moral depth.»
✔ Essential for fans of Camus, Kafka, and Tolstoy ⚰
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Original-style illustrations and formatting
Introduction exploring Dostoevsky's worldview and themes
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