Poverty-stricken and cut off from society, former law student Rodion
Romanovich Raskolnikov leads a desolate life in a dreary little room in
St Petersburg. Having abandoned all hopes of sustaining himself through
work, he now obsesses over the idea of changing his fortunes through an
act of extreme violence: the killing of an elderly pawnbroker. His mind
baulks at the horror of his plan, but when he hears that his sister
Dunya is about to agree to a loveless marriage in order to escape the
advances of her employer, his disgust for the world becomes unbounded,
and his feelings of rebellion and revenge push him closer and closer to
the edge of the precipice.
A masterpiece of psychological insight, Dostoevsky's 1866 novel features
some of its author's most memorable characters - from the temperamental
protagonist Raskolnikov to the amoral sensualist Svidrigailov and the
immoral lawyer Luzhin. Presented here in a sparkling new translation by
Roger Cockerell, Crime and Punishment is a towering work in
nineteenth-century Russian fiction and a landmark of world literature.