Crime and Punishment Volume Ii EasyReadA remarkable masterpiece of Dostoyevsky in the world of Russian's fiction. It captivates the crime and psychological tensions of life. It is a tragic tale of a protagonist Raskolnikov, who puts his philosophical theories to the trial of murder eventually. He is incapable to understand the feelings of love and commiseration because he regards himself as a pariah. Mesmerizing! |
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Contents
PART THREE | 1 |
Chapter V | 77 |
Chapter VI | 105 |
PART FOUR | 121 |
Chapter II | 141 |
Chapter III | 160 |
Chapter IV | 172 |
Chapter V | 200 |
Chapter VI | 225 |
EPILOGUE | 237 |
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