Abstract

This article proposes a new approach to the themes of redemption and salvation in Crime and punishment by analyzing the character of Sonia. We will notably highlight that the novel of Dostoievski is structured with a series of questions about good and earthly and divine salvation to which Sonia gives new perspectives and meanings. These are the following questions : To what extent should men be good? What are the conditions of salvation on earth? And, finally, is there a universal and divine salvation for all men, even the worst?

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