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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky | Book Summary
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This episode traces Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment from the Wiesbaden hotel room where it was drafted in the summer of 1865 to the Siberian riverbank where it ends. We follow Rodion Raskolnikov from the rehearsal in the pawnbroker's apartment, through the murder and the long delirium that follows, into the cat and mouse interviews with the investigator Porfiry Petrovich, into the narrow room where Sonya reads from the Gospel of John, and finally into the Haymarket and the voluntary confession. Along the way we sit with Marmeladov in the tavern, read the mother's letter, meet Svidrigailov in his long bored afternoon, and walk with Raskolnikov through one of the longest and strangest interior arguments in the nineteenth century novel.
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Chapters
- 0:00:00Chapter 1: Context
- 0:06:18Chapter 2: The Idea and the Axe
- 0:14:10Chapter 3: After the Murder
- 0:21:49Chapter 4: The Article on Extraordinary Men
- 0:29:48Chapter 5: Svidrigailov and Lazarus
- 0:38:33Chapter 6: The Confession to Sonya
- 0:45:33Chapter 7: The Haymarket
- 0:53:10Chapter 8: Siberia and the Riverbank