The novel "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was inspired by the life of the writer himself: the idea of the work originated in 1859 when he was serving a sentence in a hard labor prison in Omsk. The...
text, which began as a confession, transformed, according to the author, into "a psychological report of a crime." The story of student Raskolnikov, dedicated to crime and repentance, the difficult moral choice, and the search for light even in the darkest times, has become one of the most important books in world literature and remains relevant to this day.
The novel "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was inspired by the life of the writer himself: the idea of the work originated in 1859 when he was serving a sentence in a hard labor prison in Omsk. The text, which began as a confession, transformed, according to the author, into "a psychological report of a crime." The story of student Raskolnikov, dedicated to crime and repentance, the difficult moral choice, and the search for light even in the darkest times, has become one of the most important books in world literature and remains relevant to this day.