Crime and Punishment. By using brown craft paper for text and covers, they wanted to create a design that echoed the tension and intensity of Dostoyevsky’s novel, as well as give a sense of the gritty St Petersburg locations and poverty described within. The book is very fragile and was issued with a Perspex slip case.]]> Fyodor Dostoyevsky]]> Crime and Punishment. By using brown craft paper for text and covers, they wanted to create a design that echoed the tension and intensity of Dostoyevsky’s novel, as well as give a sense of the gritty St Petersburg locations and poverty described within. The book is very fragile and was issued with a Perspex slip case.]]> Fyodor Dostoyevsky]]> Crime and Punishment. By using brown craft paper for text and covers, they wanted to create a design that echoed the tension and intensity of Dostoyevsky’s novel, as well as give a sense of the gritty St Petersburg locations and poverty described within. The book is very fragile and was issued with a Perspex slip case.]]> Fyodor Dostoyevsky]]>

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Our Mutual Friend and Prince Myshkin in The Idiot. While there is much of Dickens in Dostoevsky, the influence is perhaps more pervasive: ‘the mark of Dickens is everywhere in Russian fiction’ (Lary).]]> Fyodor Dostoyevsky ]]>