Raskolnikov, a destitute and desperate former student, wanders through the slums of St Petersburg and commits a murder without remorse or regret. He imagines himself to be a great man, a Napoleon: acting for a higher purpose beyond conventional moral law. But as he embarks on a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a suspicious police investigator, Raskolnikov is pursued by the growing voice of his conscience and finds the noose of his own guilt tightening around his neck. Only Sonya, a downtrodden prostitute, can offer the chance of redemption. This vivid translation by David McDuff has been acclaimed as the most accessible version of Dostoyevsky’s great novel, rendering its dialogue with a unique force and naturalism. This edition also includes a new chronology of Dostoyevsky’s life and work.
LoC Classification |
PG3326 .P7 2003 |
LoC Control Number |
2003275315 |
Dewey |
891.733 |
No. of Pages |
720 |
Height x Width |
7.8
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5.0
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