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1866

Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment

1866

Serialized in a Russian literary magazine, Dostoevsky's feverish novel about a St. Petersburg student who murders a pawnbroker on a philosophical theory - and then cannot live with it - was a sensation. It was also an argument: that ideas had consequences, that utopian reasoning could kill, and that only suffering could save a soul.