
Crime et châtiment
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Narrated by:
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Vincent Violette
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Publié en huit livraisons par Le Messager russe au cours de l'année 1866, le roman de Dostoïevski montre en Raskolnikov un témoin de la misère, de l'alcoolisme et de la prostitution que l'auteur décrit sans voiles, un criminel aussi qui ne sait trop pourquoi il l'est devenu, tant les raisons qu'il s'invente pour agir sont contradictoires. Mais la tragédie n'exclut pas la vision d'une vie lumineuse, et le châtiment de son crime va lui permettre un long cheminement vers la vérité, et la renonciation à sa mélancolie brutale. Après quoi sera possible ce que l'épilogue annonce : l'initiation de Raskolnikov à une réalité nouvelle, le passage d'un monde à un autre monde.
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Crime and Punishment goes into the psychological/social punishment that a murderer goes through for taking a life, which I think is not emphasised enough in today's world.
It is a very, very good read.
Crime will always be punished.
I love it
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