Crime and Punishment - Annotated - Typeset Classics

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Overview

Experience the novel many call "one of the best" for a reason.<br/>Set in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1860, Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment tells the story of an extremely poor student, Raskolnikov, who commits a brutal murder because he imagines himself beyond moral laws.<br/><br/>Haunted by the voice of his conscience, Raskolnikov finds his guilt driving him to near insanity as he comes to terms with the heinous crime he has committed.<br/><br/>Lauded for its brilliant combination of history, philosophy, and readability, Crime and Punishment is a book that is both enjoyable and thought-provoking from start to finish.<br/><br/>Find out why Crime and Punishment finds itself on countless "must-read" lists time and time again.<br/>A Typeset Classic:<br/>At Typeset Publishing, we pride ourselves on taking the classics and making them accessible to readers today. We ensure that the translations used are of the highest quality and formatted correctly for both digital and print editions. In addition, we add additional context centered around the author and historical context to help readers understand more about the author and how the book came about.<br/>What's Included: Author Biography Plot Summary Full Unabridged English Translated Book Copy by Constance Garnett

Details
Independently published
9798458221405
Paperback
2021
EN
638 pages
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