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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Dostoevsky - A Young Man's Story
01:42 • 2min
Dostoevsky's Life
03:23 • 2min
Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment
05:34 • 3min
What Are Men Most Afraid Of?
08:21 • 2min
The Young Man's Hat
10:31 • 2min
Trifles Are What Matter
12:42 • 3min
The Old Woman's Flat
15:26 • 2min
The Old Woman's Mistrust
17:20 • 3min
A Ruble and a Half Cried the Young Man
20:05 • 2min
Russ Kolnikov, a Ruble and Fifteen Copecs
22:18 • 2min
How Loathsome Is It All?
23:56 • 2min
A Man's Laughter Is Not a Good Idea!
25:49 • 2min
Part 1, Chapter 2
27:44 • 2min
The Stranger in the Room
29:25 • 2min
Honored, Sir, Beggary Is a Vice
31:51 • 2min
In Beggary a Man Is Not Chased Out With a Stick
34:13 • 2min
Why Aren't You at Your Duty, Sir?
36:12 • 2min
I Am Not a Pig, but She Is a Lady
37:53 • 2min
Do You Know, I Have Sold Her Stockings for Drink?
39:46 • 2min
The More I Drink, the More I Feel It
41:18 • 2min
I Was a Widower, and I Was a Wife
43:07 • 2min
I Lost My Place Again
44:37 • 2min
Ivanovna's Daughter, Sonia, Has No Education
46:12 • 2min
Katarina Ivanovna, Am I Really to Do a Thing Like That?
47:42 • 2min
Marmelodov, a Young Man, Lay Drunk.
49:34 • 1min
Sonia's Room at the Capernaumovs
51:03 • 2min
Marmelodov, Once Already You Have Deceived My Expectations
52:39 • 2min
Is It Time for You to Come and See Me Too Many Times?
54:11 • 2min
Do You Hear?
56:00 • 3min
'You Don't Say She Gave It to You,' Cried One of the Newcomers
58:31 • 2min
To Be Pitied? What Are You to Be Pitied For?
01:00:03 • 2min
Is There Nothing to Pity Me For?
01:01:57 • 2min
I'm Going to Katerina Ivanovna, Time I Did.
01:03:48 • 2min
The Red on Her Cheeks
01:05:54 • 3min
Marmeladov, the Criminal!
01:08:56 • 2min
Have You Been Drinking With Him?
01:11:02 • 2min
Sonia and the Scoundrels
01:12:44 • 3min
'Get Up, Why Are You Asleep?' He Pleaded.
01:15:49 • 2min
Prescovia Pavlovna, a Country Peasant Woman
01:17:35 • 2min
A Letter From Home, for Me?
01:19:18 • 2min
A Letter From a Warrior to the Postman
01:20:52 • 2min
Then I Will Tell You All About It, Dear Rodya
01:23:05 • 2min
Donia Loves You, and What a Heart She Has
01:24:36 • 2min
Donia's Life and Death
01:26:15 • 2min
Donja Petrovna, a Peasant in an Open Cart
01:28:04 • 2min
Mistress Vittrogylov's Letter to Martha Petrovna
01:29:46 • 2min
Martha Petrovna, Mistress Vittrogylov
01:31:38 • 2min
Do You Have a Suitor?
01:33:21 • 2min
Do Not Judge Me Too Hastily and Severely as Your Way Is
01:35:03 • 2min
Donia's Marriage to a Woman of Good Reputation Is a Good Idea
01:37:07 • 2min
Pietro Petrovitch, Donia, and Rodya
01:38:54 • 2min
Pietro Petrovitch
01:40:55 • 2min
Donia and I Will Meet in a Very Short Time, My Dear Rodea!
01:42:58 • 2min
I Am Uneasy About Our Traveling Expenses
01:44:43 • 2min
Pocharia Raskolnikov's Letter to His Mother
01:46:28 • 2min
Avdotya Romanovna - Mother, No, Donia!
01:48:42 • 2min
I Love You More Than I Love Donia, Rodea!
01:50:29 • 2min
The Bride and the Mother of the Bride
01:52:06 • 2min
Donya Can Put Up With a Great Deal
01:54:13 • 2min
The Svidre-Gailavs Are a Bitter Pill
01:55:57 • 2min
Is It All Rodea?
01:57:35 • 2min
Donia, Is It Any Use?
01:59:23 • 2min
What Are You Going to Do Now?
02:00:56 • 2min
What Does It Mean When You Have Nowhere to Turn?
02:03:16 • 2min
A Strange and Shocking Spectacular View of a Young Girl
02:05:09 • 2min
Raskolnikov, 'You Are Just the Man I Want'
02:06:54 • 4min
'Ach, Ach, How Shocking. It's a Shame, Missy,' the Policeman Began Again.
02:10:48 • 2min
"'Let Her Go!' - 'Missy, Hey, Missy!'
02:12:46 • 2min
A Certain Percentage, They Tell Us
02:14:36 • 4min
A Novel of the Same Name by the Same Author
02:18:46 • 2min
I Will Go to Razumian, but Not Now, I Said
02:20:51 • 2min
Dreams and the Dreamer
02:23:20 • 2min
The Dream of Raskolnikov
02:25:39 • 2min
'I'll Take You All, Get In,' He Cried, "'It's a Beast Like That?'
02:27:56 • 2min
'Get In, Come Along,' McColka Yelled. "'She'll Gallop,' She'll Jog Along.'
02:29:55 • 2min
'She Will Draw You All,' Cried McColka. "'I'll Beat Her to Death!'"
02:31:35 • 2min
'I'll Teach You to Kick,' Cried McColka
02:33:11 • 4min
"'It's Not Our Business,' Said the Poor Horse's Father
02:36:42 • 2min
I Can't Bring Myself to It, I Cant Do It, Why Am I Still?
02:38:13 • 2min
The Neva, the Neva's Message to the World
02:40:13 • 2min
Russ Kolnikov and Liza Vettna Ivanova
02:41:50 • 3min
The Huxter and Lizavetta
02:44:25 • 4min
Allona Ivanovna
02:48:08 • 4min
Kill That Damned Old Woman and Make Off With Her Money
02:52:08 • 2min
Was Kolnikov Violently Agitated?
02:54:09 • 2min
Are You Ill or Not?
02:56:26 • 5min
The Axe
03:01:56 • 3min
The One Thing the Landlady Was Always Scolding About
03:04:27 • 5min
The Axe
03:09:04 • 2min
Then a Clock Strikes Suddenly
03:11:26 • 2min
The Axe in the Noose
03:13:56 • 2min
The Old Woman and the Old Woman - Chapter VII
03:15:38 • 3min
What Is It? Who Is It?
03:18:52 • 2min
The Old Woman Takes the Pledge
03:20:26 • 2min
The Old Woman Was Dead, and the Axe Snatched Up by the Old Woman.
03:22:34 • 2min
The Old Woman's Purse Was Not Under the Bedstead
03:24:51 • 5min
The Axe and the Hands of the Killer
03:29:46 • 2min
'Good God, I Must Fly, Fly!'
03:32:11 • 3min
'I Shall Fall Down,' He Cried in a Giddiness.
03:34:49 • 2min


