As a study in morbid psychology, “Crime and Punishment” is one of the most amazingly convincing and terrifying books in all literature. |
—Biographical Note |
William Allan Neilson |
Crime and Punishment
A Novel in Six Parts and an Epilogue Volume XVIII
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Contents
TRANSLATED BY CONSTANCE GARNETT HARVARD CLASSICS SHELF OF FICTION, VOLUME XVIII |
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON, 1917 NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000 |
- Biographical Note
- Criticisms and Interpretations
- List of Characters
- Part I.
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Part II.
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Part III.
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Part IV.
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Part V.
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Part VI.
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Epilogue.
- Chapter I
- Chapter II