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  1. Crime and Punishment (1970 film) Soviet film starring Georgi Taratorkin, Tatyana Bedova, Vladimir Basov, Victoria Fyodorova) dir. Lev Kulidzhanov. Crime and Punishment (1979 TV series) is a three-part 1979 television serial produced by the BBC, starring John Hurt as Raskolnikov and Timothy West as Porfiry Petrovich.

  2. Learn about the plot, characters, themes, and analysis of Dostoevsky's psychological novel about a murderer in 19th-century Russia. Find full text, quizzes, flashcards, and more resources to help you understand and appreciate this classic of Russian literature.

  3. Crime and Punishment, novel by Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, first published in 1866.His first masterpiece, the novel is a psychological analysis of the poor former student Raskolnikov, whose theory that he is an extraordinary person able to take on the spiritual responsibility of using evil means to achieve humanitarian ends leads him to murder.

  4. Crime and Punishment features an immensely engaging blend of intrigue; philosophy; political, social, moral and religious commentary, that all thread together to create a masterpiece of literature that captures the deep, raw core of the human condition when it is at it’s most gruesome and vulnerable. The exquisite literary genius of the novel ...

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  5. Mar 28, 2006 · Read or download the classic novel of psychological fiction and crime in English or other formats. Project Gutenberg offers free eBooks of Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky, translated by Garnett.

    • Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881
    • Garnett, Constance, 1861-1946
    • Crime and Punishment
    • Prestuplenie i nakazanie. English
  6. A comprehensive overview of Dostoyevsky's classic novel about a former student who murders a pawnbroker and her sister in St. Petersburg. The summary covers the main characters, themes, plot, and literary devices of the story.

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  8. Learn how Dostoyevsky explores themes of guilt and redemption through Raskolnikov, a murderer who struggles with his own conscience and society. Find out how Raskolnikov's internal conflict, his confession, and his relationship with Sonya shape the novel's plot and meaning.

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