id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-9883 Fyodor Dostoevsky - Wikipedia .html text/html 15417 1900 73 His writings were widely read both within and beyond his native Russia and influenced an equally great number of later writers including Russians such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Anton Chekhov, philosophers Friedrich Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre and the emergence of Existentialism and Freudianism.[4] His books have been translated into more than 170 languages, and served as the basis for many films. Strakhov liked the novel, remarking that "Only Crime and Punishment was read in 1866" and that Dostoevsky had managed to portray a Russian person aptly and realistically.[201] On the other hand, Grigory Eliseev of the radical magazine The Contemporary called the novel a "fantasy according to which the entire student body is accused without exception of attempting murder and robbery".[202] Richard Louire, writing for the New York Times, praised the book and stated that the novel changed his life.[203] In an article for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Patricia Bauer argued that Crime and Punishment is both "a masterpiece" and "one of the finest studies of the psychopathology of guilt written in any language."[204] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-9883.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-9883.txt