The greatest novel in the history of Russian and world literature is not just a "psychological account of a crime," as originally conceived by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. It is a profound exploration of the mysteries of human nature, a work...
in which the author poses eternal questions: about crime and punishment, spiritual cruelty and compassion, death and the resurrection of the soul.
The greatest novel in the history of Russian and world literature is not just a "psychological account of a crime," as originally conceived by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. It is a profound exploration of the mysteries of human nature, a work in which the author poses eternal questions: about crime and punishment, spiritual cruelty and compassion, death and the resurrection of the soul.