First published in 1866, Crime and Punishment is Fyodor Dostoevsky’s psychological masterpiece and one of the greatest novels in world literature. Listen to this full-length, free audiobook and experience the gripping descent of a troubled mind into guilt, redemption, and philosophical torment.
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Crime and Punishment follows the story of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute student in St. Petersburg who believes he is above moral law. Driven by a twisted theory of power, he murders a pawnbroker and sets off a chain of consequences that forces him to confront the true weight of his conscience.
As the lines between justice, punishment, and salvation blur, Dostoevsky leads us into the depths of psychological conflict and spiritual awakening. This novel dives into questions of morality, crime, free will, and the very nature of humanity.
Whether you’re a fan of classic literature, a psychology enthusiast, or exploring Russian literary giants, this timeless work will challenge, move, and captivate you from beginning to end.
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