The early 1900s saw a party political fight that roiled the nation—and generated intensive new scholarship—as the now orthodox policy of free trade was challenged by the protectionist forces of fair trade. Domestically, 'The People's Bread' was the issue, while imperial preference acknowledged ...
Dostoevsky was under great pressure to finish Crime and Punishment on time, as he was simultaneously contracted to finish The Gambler for the prominent Russian publisher Fyodor Stellovsky, who had imposed extremely harsh conditions. Anna Snitkina, a stenographer who later became Dostoevsky's wife, w...
Moran, D., Pallot, J., and Piacentini, L.: The geography of crime and punishment in the Russian Federation, Eurasian Geog. Econ., 52, 79-104, 2011.Moran, D., Pallot, J. & Piacentini L. (2011) The Geography of Crime and Punishment in the Russian Federation. Eurasian Geography and ...
in a tense game of cat and mouse with Porfiry, the brilliant magistrate assigned to the murder investigation. A tour de force of suspense, Crime and Punishment delineates the theories and motivations that underlie a bankrupt morality. Priscilla Meyer is Professor of Russian Language and Literature...
* A chronology and a selected bibliography. 作者简介 Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote The Brothers Karamazov, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and many other novels. Michael R. Katz was born in New York and educated at Williams College and the University of Oxford. He taught Russian language and literat...
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) was a Russian novelist, journalist, and short-story writer whose novels Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov rank among the greatest of the nineteenth century. Oliver Ready (translator) is a lecturer and research fellow in Russian literature and culture at...
"Ready's new translation of "Crime and Punishment" is thoughtful and elegant [and] shows us once again why this novel is one of the most intriguing psychological studies ever written. His translation also manages to revive the disturbing humor of the original. . . . In some places, Ready'...
In Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky focuses on the ethical confrontation between Sonya Marmeladova and Rodion Raskolnikov, weakening their love relations so as not to get away from the main problem. Therefore, the love story in the novel "Crime and Punishment" is concentrated around Avdotya Rask...
Murder Most Russian. True Crime and Punishment in Late Imperial Russiadoi:10.1080/09668136.2014.941706Brigid O'KeeffeBrooklyn CollegeEurope-Asia Studies
Fiction. HTML:Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment is one of the world's first psychological thrillers. A mesmerizing detective story with an intriguing and multifarious central character, Crime and Punishment hinges on the ethical dilemmas and angst of the student Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov ...