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Crime and Punishment
320
Moderate
Cerebral
4.0
Editorial review
Rodion Raskolnikov, an impoverished ex-student in St. Petersburg, murders a pawnbroker after convincing himself that 'extraordinary men' are not bound by ordinary moral law. The remainder of the novel is the slow, mercilessly observed disintegration of that idea inside one mind, and the hesitant possibility of redemption.
Summary
Rodion Raskolnikov, an impoverished ex-student in St. Petersburg, murders a pawnbroker after convincing himself that 'extraordinary men' are not bound by ordinary moral law. The remainder of the novel is the slow, mercilessly observed disintegration of that idea inside one mind, and the hesitant possibility of redemption.
Key takeaways
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Crime and Punishment rewards readers who want depth as well as momentum.
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The atmosphere and prose earn a second look after the final chapter.
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A strong literary fiction discovery on Isahe.
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