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Crime and Punishment

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ISBN-10: 074348763X

ISBN-13: 9780743487634

Edition: 2004

Authors: Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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ENDURING LITERATURE ILLUMINATEDBY PRACTICAL SCHOLARSHIP Dostoyevsky's penetrating study of a man for whom the distinction between right and wrong disappears, and a riveting portrait of guilt and retribution. EACH ENRICHED CLASSIC EDITION INCLUDES: A concise introduction that gives readers important background information A chronology of the author's life and work A timeline of significant events that provides the book's historical context An outline of key themes and plot points to help readers form their own interpretations Detailed explanatory notes Critical analysis, including contemporary and modern perspectives on the work Discussion questions to promote lively classroom and book…    
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Book details

List price: $8.99
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 5/1/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 704
Size: 4.19" wide x 6.75" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

James Fenimore Cooper, acclaimed as one of the first American novelists, was born in Burlington, N.J., on September 15, 1789. When he was one year old, his family moved to Cooperstown, N.Y., which was founded by his father. Cooper attended various grammar schools in Burlington, Cooperstown, and Albany, and entered Yale University in 1803 at the age of 13. In 1806, Cooper was expelled from Yale for pushing a rag with gunpowder under a classmate's door, causing it to explode. He then spent some time as a merchant seaman and served as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy from 1808-1811. In 1811, Cooper married Susan De Lancey, and lived the life of a country gentleman until one day in 1820. Cooper…    

Introduction
Chronology of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Life and Work
Historical Context of Crime and Punishment
Crime and Punishment
Notes
Interpretive Notes
Critical Excerpts
Questions for Discussion
Suggestions for the Interested Reader