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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, published in 1866, is a psychological novel that follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a young law student who commits a brutal murder, believing he can justify it for a greater good. As Raskolnikov struggles with guilt and paranoia, he becomes increasingly consumed by his crime. The novel explores themes of morality, redemption, the human conscience, and the consequences of crime. It delves deeply into Raskolnikov's troubled psyche and his interactions with others, ultimately questioning the nature of justice and the possibility of salvation.

Produktbeschreibung
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, published in 1866, is a psychological novel that follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a young law student who commits a brutal murder, believing he can justify it for a greater good. As Raskolnikov struggles with guilt and paranoia, he becomes increasingly consumed by his crime. The novel explores themes of morality, redemption, the human conscience, and the consequences of crime. It delves deeply into Raskolnikov's troubled psyche and his interactions with others, ultimately questioning the nature of justice and the possibility of salvation.
Autorenporträt
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist, philosopher, and short story writer, regarded as one of the greatest literary figures of all time. His works, such as Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, and The Idiot, explore deep psychological and moral dilemmas, focusing on themes of suffering, faith, free will, and the human condition. Dostoevsky's complex characters and philosophical insights have had a profound impact on literature, psychology, and existential philosophy. His exploration of the darker aspects of the human psyche continues to resonate with readers and thinkers worldwide.