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4.0 out of 5 stars
Help from a prof of Russian lit,
This review is from: Crime and Punishment: A Mind to Murder (Twayne's Masterwork Studies) (Paperback)
Something like a book report, this is a brief analysis of Dostoevsky's CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. After some information about the author and the novel, Gary Cox discusses the six parts and epilogue and covers certain symbols, ideologies, character types, and character relations as well as other aspects of the novel. I found it to be insightful and thus helpful; there were many things Cox speaks about that I hadn't been aware of at all, and it gave me a deeper appreciation of a novel for which I already had great admiration.
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Crime and Punishment: A Mind to Murder (Twayne's Masterwork Studies) by Gary Cox (Hardcover - Mar. 1990)
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