Last update : 12/06/24
Author : Fyodor Dostoevsky
Length : 20h28
Narrated by : Anthony Heald
Category : Literature & Fiction
Possibility of free reading : YES
"Crime and Punishment," one of literature’s monumental achievements, merges an intense psychological exploration, a chilling murder mystery, and a detective story rich with philosophical, social, and religious undertones.
Dostoevsky examines the mental torment of a destitute young student who, believing his crime will serve a higher purpose, murders a detestable pawnbroker. Confronted with his own guilt and fear, he struggles to decide whether to confess or attempt to escape unscathed.
This classic novel plunges the reader into the shadows of the human mind, following a man torn between good and evil, ensnared by a relentless conscience.
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“Don’t be overwise; fling yourself straight into life, without deliberation; don’t be afraid - the flood will bear you to the bank and set you safe on your feet again.”
— Raskolnikov (Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky)
Dive into the profound depths of Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment," a masterful exploration of morality and redemption. This gripping narrative, brought to life through the exceptional narration of Anthony Heald, spans over 20 hours of psychological and philosophical examination. As you traverse the streets of St. Petersburg with the destitute student Raskolnikov, you will encounter his tumultuous quest for a greater purpose beyond the shackles of moral constraint.
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