CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
DOSTOEVSKY, FYODOR
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT - UNITED STATES BANTAM BOOKS 2003 - 542
Raskolnikov, a former student, lives in poverty and chaos in St. Petersburg. He decides—through contradictory theories, including utilitarian morality and the belief that extraordinary people have the “right to transgress”—to murder Alyona Ivanovna, an elderly pawnbroker.
0-553-21175-7
NOVEL--UNITED STATES
823 / DOS/C
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT - UNITED STATES BANTAM BOOKS 2003 - 542
Raskolnikov, a former student, lives in poverty and chaos in St. Petersburg. He decides—through contradictory theories, including utilitarian morality and the belief that extraordinary people have the “right to transgress”—to murder Alyona Ivanovna, an elderly pawnbroker.
0-553-21175-7
NOVEL--UNITED STATES
823 / DOS/C