Fyodor Dostoevsky crime and punishment /

Considered the first modern novel, Crime and Punishment is both a compelling psychodrama and an unrelenting examination of modern humankind. This program skillfully interweaves riveting dramatizations of Fyodor Dostoevsky's masterpiece with Notes from the Underground and the autobiographical Me...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Films Media Group, Digital Classics (Firm)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, [2005]
Series:Great writers of the modern world.
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Online Access: Streaming video (Wentworth users only)
Table of Contents:
  • Notes from the Underground (0:55)
  • Base of "Crime and Punishment" (3:10)
  • St. Petersburg (4:48)
  • Dostoevsky's Characters (0:45)
  • Influences on Dostoevsky (1:56)
  • Prison World of Dostoevsky's Novels (4:11)
  • "Notes from the Underground" (3:09)
  • Dostoevsky's View of Violent Men (1:51)
  • Individuality of Man (5:38)
  • Murder in Dostoevsky's Novels (3:57)
  • Raskolnikov and Macbeth (1:57)
  • Hunter and Hunted (6:18)
  • Becoming a Napoleon (4:11)
  • Raskolnikov's Confession to Sonya (6:23)
  • Theme of Redemption (2:40)
  • Raskolnikov's Confession (3:44)
  • Underground Man (2:06)