A desperate young man plans the perfect crime -- the murder of a despicable pawnbroker, an old women no one loves and no one will mourn. Is it not just, he reasons, for a man of genius to commit such a crime, to transgress moral law -- if it will ultimately benefit humanity? So begins one of the greatest novels ever written: a powerful psychological study, a terrifying murder mystery, a fascinating detective thriller infused with philosophical, religious and social commentary. Raskolnikov, an impoverished student living in a garret in the gloomy slums of St. Petersburg, carries out his grotesque scheme and plunges into a hell of persecution, madness and terror. Crime And Punishment takes the reader on a journey into the darkest recesses of the criminal and depraved mind, and exposes the soul of a man possessed by both good and evil ... a man who cannot escape his own conscience.
在陀思妥耶夫斯基的巨著《罪与罚》中,辍学的法律系大学生拉斯科尔尼科夫,为了验证人是否有杀害其他人的权力,杀死了一个当铺老太婆和她妹妹。在极为复杂的内心煎熬中,他最终在妓女索菲娅的影响下,认识到了自己的罪孽,因此重获新生。 看完以后,我产生了一个奇怪的想法:假...
评分一年半以前的一篇文章,俄罗斯文学课作业。课没去过几次,怀着游戏的心态写了这篇文章。拖拖斯基老师应该被雷到了吧。 —————————————————————— 试分析《罪与罚》与《水浒传》中不同的“杀人”心态 摘要:《罪与罚》与《水浒传》这两部著作都就“杀人...
评分陀思妥耶夫斯基协同拉斯科尔尼科夫共同抛出了一个又一个关于罪与罚的问题,与此同时我接连不断的把这些问题一个又一个的抛给陀思妥耶夫斯基和拉斯科尔尼科夫,因为作为19世纪最重要的发问大师之一的陀思妥耶夫斯基提出的问题压的我喘息不得,而虚无主义者拉斯科尔尼科夫...
评分很久以来,想写篇关于此书的读后感,不过出于对大师的敬畏与对自己浅薄的沮丧一直未敢动笔。直到今天看到了一则大学生杀害同学的新闻,觉得还是作为一个普通读者应该写点文字,就算是个人感想。 知识究竟是在良心之上还是良心之下? 教育所带来的果真是人的平等还是造成了更大...
评分从在书架上拿到这本书起,我就开始好奇这个大部头会给我带来些什么。从网上搜集来的资料看,绝对经典,但稍稍浮躁就读不下去。于是挑选了流畅的翻译版本,甚至也没有再借其他的书,只为专注欣赏。 然而第二天迫不及待的翻开书以后,却是气都舍不得喘的连看了200页,直看的我像...
Till the very last pages, I didn't think this would turn out to be a work of hope, and this also granted me a sense of redemption out of the stifling air of repulsion. #总之就是心累
评分Nothing grand like war and peace, but full of truth about the human race. Suffering is naturally repelling, but Dostoevsky is one of the few who unearthed the real beauty and nobility through suffering, without the faintest trace of hypocrisy, and with both heart and intellect. Tolstoy is rather shallow in comparison.
评分Nothing grand like war and peace, but full of truth about the human race. Suffering is naturally repelling, but Dostoevsky is one of the few who unearthed the real beauty and nobility through suffering, without the faintest trace of hypocrisy, and with both heart and intellect. Tolstoy is rather shallow in comparison.
评分读到一半往后才开始吸引我。特别欣赏Svidrigailov对R姐姐的爱。由始至终,矢志不渝,尽管他爱的人不爱他。尤其是两人被S自己锁在房间里时,R姐姐射击屡次不中要害,简直是惊心动魄啊!或许正如S自己说的,旁人看是他勾引S姐姐,但真正两人心里的感受,只有当事二人才明了啊!还有Sonia对R的爱。最后两人,Sonia在监狱窗外等候,却被R偶然瞥见,从此冰川融化,汇成暖流,感动!我怎么觉得自己都那么悲情控呢。。。
评分犯罪心理学教科书级别。 虽然是第二遍看(第一遍是在学校看的英文版)看的时候,还是忍不住提心吊胆。
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