New 6x9 inch paperback edition. Raskolnikov, the protagonist of
Crime and Punishment, believes he can rationalize murder without
guilt and the story follows this journey from arrogance to
repentance and the burden he must carry symbolized by the cross
given to him by Sonya. The mental anguish and moral dilemmas
expressed in the dialogue, and Raskolnikov's dreams, are cleverly
utilized by Dostoyevsky to articulate the broader philosophical
debate sweeping through nineteenth-century Europe about nihilism,
utopian socialism, utilitarianism, and extreme rationalism.
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