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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Breathtaking
By Jenny
Crime and Punishment is set in Russia in the 1800's. It is written from the perspective of the protagonist Raskolnikov; a young student. Despite its reputation as being hard going, I found it easy to read and impossible to put down.Due to financial hardship and circumstance Raskolnikov commits murder. Russia was economically and politically unstable at the time of writing and one of the greatest arguments in favor of socialism is that, if people were equal would crime be eliminated? Would the reason for acting criminally no longer exist? The novel spreads this message, without focusing politics as a major theme. Drawing upon the writings of Marx and Engels, Russia became Communist in 1917 under Lenin, succeeded by Stalin after Lenin's death in 1925.As the title suggests the crime - one man murdering another and; punishment - the guilt, paranoia, mental deterioration and then incarceration are the major themes, the content of the entire novel. Other plot-lines such as romance take a significant back seat. Love does indeed suffer as a consequence of the crime, part of the punishment I guess.A tale of love, justice, psychology and suffering; this is a wonderful read, and despite what Willy Mason says, you should read Dostoevsky at your age.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.A great work of art
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Crime and Punishment is a book which contains a huge amount of humanity. The story of a sordid and violent crime, the mental breakdown of an impoverished, excitable student drop-out, all set against a backdrop of a colourful and crime-riddled city teeming with shady characters, warm-hearted women, violent drunks, destitution, suffering, depravity, humanity.The story follows the different phases of mental anguish suffered by Raskolnikov, the young Russian ex-student at the centre of the novel. With his dreams of greatness dashed by poverty and destitution, Raskolnikov dreams up a terrible crime which would allow him access to the funds he craves in order to, as he sees it, fully realise his potential. The novel follows him as he struggles to come to terms with the consequences of the crime and his grappling with the idea that his justification for it may not be as solid as he thought. All the while he is trying to protect himself from the long arm of the law in a game of cat-and-mouse with the police investigator.There are lots of different themes to the novel, which makes it an immensely rewarding read for anyone who likes food for thought in their books. It is highly readable as a story and as absorbing and rewarding as a great work of art.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.A classic classic!
By YeahYeahNoh
Reading the classics is often quite hard work. Commonly there will be a turn of phrase of wording, or dialects which are non-too familiar to the modern reader. This is surprisingly easy to read, the main challenge by modern standards is therefore simply one of length.Whereas I can often finish a Kindle novel in a couple of sessions this was much longer, but never boring. I found it demanded longer sessions of attention though, so at times I had this for when I had half an hour or more, and other shorter/lighter books for those snatched moments on the bus, train or before meetings!I didn't really know what to expect. What I got was a great story, with romance, mystery, and of course both crime and punishment! Genuinely glad to have finally read this, and this Penguin edition is excellent. The annotated text is easy to follow, and the notes are regular enough to be useful, but not so often as to be annoying.
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