Crime and Punishment
By Фёдор Михайлович Достоевский
"Crime and Punishment" is published by 1st World Library in 2006 - Fairfield and the language of the book is English.
“Crime and Punishment” Metadata:
- Title: Crime and Punishment
- Author: Фёдор Михайлович Достоевский
- Language: English
- Publisher: 1st World Library
- Publish Date: 2006
- Publish Location: Fairfield
“Crime and Punishment” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ English Translations - Russian literature - Novela psicológica - Fiction - Translations into Yiddish - Psychological fiction - German language - Murder - Fiction in Spanish - Mystery fiction - Classic Literature - Detective and mystery stories - Open Library Staff Picks - Guilt - open_syllabus_project - Novela policíaca - Crime - Social life and customs - Ficción - Murderers - Saint Petersburg (Russia) -- Fiction - Remorse - Mystery - Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author) - Saint petersburg (russia), fiction - Soviet union, fiction - Fiction, psychological - Slavic philology - Crime, fiction - Russia (federation), fiction - Literary - Psychological aspects - Russian language - Raskolnikov (Fictitious character) - Psychological - Russian fiction - Translations into English - Russian Psychological fiction - Crime in literature - Punishment in literature - Conscience in literature - History - Long Now Manual for Civilization - Translations into German
- People: Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881)
- Places: Russia - Russia (Federation) - Saint Petersburg - Saint Petersburg (Russia) - San Petersburgo (Rusia)
- Time: 1533-1917 - 19th century
Edition Specifications:
- Format: E-book
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24286847M - OL166894W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 123289488
- ISBN-10: 1421825252
- All ISBNs: 1421825252
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"Crime and Punishment" Description:
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From the book:On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. He had successfully avoided meeting his landlady on the staircase. His garret was under the roof of a high, five-storied house and was more like a cupboard than a room. The landlady who provided him with garret, dinners, and atten-dance, lived on the floor below, and every time he went out he was obliged to pass her kitchen, the door of which invariably stood open. And each time he passed, the young man had a sick, frightened feeling, which made him scowl and feel ashamed. He was hopelessly in debt to his landlady, and was afraid of meeting her. This was not because he was cowardly and abject, quite the contrary; but for some time past he had been in an overstrained irritable condition, verging on hypochondria. He had become so completely absorbed in himself, and isolated from his fellows that he dreaded meeting, not only his landlady, but anyone at all. He was crushed by poverty, but the anxieties of his position had of late ceased to weigh upon him. He had given up attending to matters of practical importance; he had lost all desire to do so. Nothing that any landlady could do had a real terror for him.
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