Description
- ISBN-13: 9789386538055
- Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 9386538059
- Publisher Date: 10 August 2017
- Height: 0 mm
- No of Pages: 584
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.20Current price is: ₹319.20.
Explore the dark depths of the human psyche in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. Impoverished student Raskolnikov commits murder, believing it’s for the greater good. But his guilt and paranoia soon take over. Will he escape justice, or will his conscience be his undoing? A gripping psychological thriller exploring morality, poverty, and the consequences of transgression.
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Prajjwal Yadav –
A masterpiece! The psychological analysis is incredible. I felt every emotion. A must-read for anyone interested in human nature.
Ritika Adhikary –
Dark and intense. I felt Raskolnikov’s torment. A bit too philosophical at times, but still a classic for a reason.
Vatsala Goyal –
Too dark for my taste. Though well written, I could not connect with Raskolnikov. I did appreciate the themes explored.
Muthe Sri Anirudh –
Not a light read, but incredibly thought-provoking. The characters are complex and flawed. I’m still processing it.
Tejal –
Found it slow moving, but the characters were well-developed. The ending was impactful, made me think about morality.
Lakshita Khurana –
A brilliant exploration of morality and guilt. Dostoevsky paints a vivid picture of suffering. Highly recommend it.
Ritik Sharma –
I struggled with the length and the heavy themes, but the story is undeniably powerful. It’s a book that stays with you.
Sheetal Nimaliya –
A bit depressing, but beautifully written. Dostoevsky’s insight into human nature is astounding. I needed a break after each chapter!
Neha Lahariya –
Dostoevsky at his finest! A bit slow to start, but the psychological depth is unparalleled. Raskolnikov’s descent is captivating.
Chirag Mulchandani –
Overrated in my opinion. The plot dragged on, and Raskolnikov was hard to sympathize with. Expected more depth.
Ujjwal –
An unsettling but profound story. The internal conflict is masterfully portrayed. I loved the complex characters.
Shubham Chandra –
A challenging read, but ultimately rewarding. The exploration of guilt and redemption is powerful. Some parts are hard to stomach.