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- Crime and Punishment
- Prestuplenie i nakazanie. English
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Dec 8, 2006 · Looks into the moral issues of a crime committed to stop another wrong being done. Deals with the inner struggles and conflicts of the one doing wrong. Highly reccommend reading it.
In short, in spite of the kind and generous behaviour of Marfa Petrovna, Mr. Svidrigailov's wife, and all the rest of the household, Dounia had a very hard time, especially when Mr. Svidrigailov, relapsing into his old regimental habits, was under the influence of Bacchus.
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Free ebook download, available in PDF, epub, and Kindle formats, or read online. No registration required. The story of Raskolnikov, a destitute former student, who wanders through the slums of St Petersburg and commits a random murder without regret.
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Crime and Punishment (1866) - Perhaps the greatest of all psychological crime novels. Raskolnikov, a student, decides to kill a “worthless person” to help his impover-ished family, and to prove that he is exempt from moral law. After committing the crime, Raskolnikov is overtaken by panic and tormented by conscience as, one by