
II: Crime and Punishment
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Alas, one of Dostoyevsky's greatest (some argue the greatest) novels: Crime and Punishment. Profoundly complex and metaphysical, this dark tale draws much from the Russian literary titan's own life. In the pages you'll find scrawling prose with long-wound descriptions, densely psychological and grandiose plot-work, and more aspects that truly cement Dostoyevsky as a cornerstone of Western literature.
This episode will serve as the first in our Moderate Literary Dips series, which will review novels that are suitable for less mature audiences.
Content overview: Brief and largely non-graphic violence (murders), portrayal of poverty, strong religious themes and spirituality, and psychological turmoil.
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