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100 1 |a Dostoyevsky, Fyodor,  |d 1821-1881  |e author. 
240 1 0 |a Prestuplenie i nakazanie.  |l English  |s (Katz) 
245 1 0 |a Crime and punishment :  |b a new translation, backgrounds and sources, criticism /  |c Fyodor Dostoevsky ; translated and edited by Michael R. Katz, Middlebury College. 
264 1 |a New York :  |b W.W. Norton & Company,  |c [2019] 
264 4 |c ©2019 
264 4 |3 Translation  |c ©2018 
300 |a xi, 576 pages :  |b map ;  |c 24 cm. 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a unmediated  |b n  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a volume  |b nc  |2 rdacarrier 
490 1 |a Norton critical editions 
500 |a [A] new translation accompanied by his preface and detailed explanatory footnotes; names of principal characters, a note on characters' names, and a map of St. Petersburg, [and] key excerpts from Dostoevsky's notebooks, letters, and his early draft of Part II, Chapter 2. Twenty-eight scholarly essays on the novel from Russian, European, and American sources; a chronology and a selected bibliography.--Back cover. ----Translation is based on the authoritative text published in Vol. 6 of the author's Complete Collected works in Thirty Volumes [Polnoe sobranie sochinenii v triditsati tomakh] (Leningrad, 1973) -- Preface. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 575-576). 
505 0 0 |g The text --  |g Backgrounds and Sources --  |g Criticism:  |t The Nihilists and Raskolnikov's new ideal /  |r N. Strakhov --  |t How minute changes of consciousness caused Raskolnikov to commit murder /  |r Leo Tolstoy --  |t The history of the writing of the novel /  |r Sergei V. Belov --  |t Religion of suffering /  |r Vicomte E. M. de Vogue --  |t Crime and Punishment (1866) /  |r Vladimir Nabokov --  |t Dostoevsky's search for motives in the notebooks /  |r Konstantin Mochulsky --  |t The first sentence in Crime and Punishment, the word "Crime", and other matters /  |r Vadim Kozhinov --  |t Philosophical pro and contra in Part one of Crime and Punishment /  |r Robert Louis Jackson --  |t The death of Marmeladov /  |r Konrad Onasch --  |t The nihilism of Sonia Marmeladova /  |r Michael R. Katz --  |t The wisdom of a Iurodivaia /  |r Harriet Murav --  |t Dunia Raskol'nikov, the aesthetic consequence of virtue in Crime and Punishment /  |r Gary Rosenshield --  |t Self-sacrifice vs. saving a sister, the roles of sister and brother /  |r Anna Berman --  |t Traditional symbolism in Crime and Punishment /  |r George Gibian --  |t The world of Raskolnikov /  |r Joseph Frank --  |t The revolt against Mother Earth /  |r Vyachselav Ivanov --  |t Recurrent imagery in Crime and Punishment /  |r Ralph E. Matlaw --  |t The problem of guilt in Dostoevsky's fiction /  |r A Bem --  |t "It was I who killed the old woman and her sister", modes of confession in Crime and Punishment /  |r Julian W. Connolly --  |t The construction of the novel; Dostoevsky's descriptions; the character and the city /  |r Leonid P. Grossman --  |t Plot structure and Raskolnikov's oscillations /  |r F. I. Evnin --  |t The hero in Dostoevsky's art; the idea in Dostoevsky /  |r Mikhail Bakhtin --  |t Puzzle and mystery; the narrative poles of knowing, Crime and Punishment /  |r Michael Holquist --  |t Sideshadowing and its possibilities; disease #3; hypothetical time, crime and chronicity /  |r Gary Saul Morson --  |t Raskolnikov, Karakazov and the etiology of a 'new word' /  |r Claudia Verhoeven --  |t A triple take: Crime and Punishment in Woody Allen's cinematic universe /  |r Ellen Chances -- --  |t Serialization of Crime and Punishment in The Russian Herald (1866) --  |g Selected bibliography. 
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700 1 |a Katz, Michael R.  |e translator,  |e editor. 
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