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Approaches to Teaching Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
Contributor(s): Katz, Michael R. (Editor), Burry, Alexander (Editor)
ISBN: 160329578X     ISBN-13: 9781603295789
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America
OUR PRICE:   $34.20  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2022
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Russian & Former Soviet Union
- Literary Criticism | Modern - 19th Century
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Study & Teaching
Dewey: 891.733
LCCN: 2021050403
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6" W x 8.9" (0.70 lbs) 228 pages
 
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Recounting the murder of an elderly woman by a student expelled from university, Crime and Punishment is a psychological and political novel that portrays the strains on Russian society in the middle of the nineteenth century. Its protagonist, Raskolnikov, moves in a world of dire poverty, disillusionment, radicalism, and nihilism interwoven with religious faith and utopianism. In Dostoevsky's innovative style, which he called fantastic realism, the narrator frequently reports from within the protagonist's mind. The depiction of the desperate lives of tradespeople, students, alcoholics, prostitutes, and criminals gives readers insight into the urban society of St. Petersburg at the time.

The first part of this book offers instructors guidance on Russian editions and English translations, a map of St. Petersburg showing locations mentioned in the novel, a list of characters and an explanation of the Russian naming system, analysis of key scenes, and selected critical works on the novel. In the second part, essays address many of Dostoevsky's themes and consider the role of ethics, gender, money, Orthodox Christianity, and social justice in the narrative. The volume concludes with essays on digital media and film adaptations.