Idiot: Roman - Feodor Dostoevsky
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Idiot: Roman

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Language
Russian
Published in
Publisher
"Azbuka-klassika"
Pages
734
ISBN
9785352014844
Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a man of profound innocence and compassion, returns to Russian society after years spent in a Swiss sanatorium for epilepsy. His guileless nature and unwavering belief in humanity's inherent goodness lead many to perceive him as an "idiot". Upon his arrival in St. Petersburg, Myshkin finds himself thrust into a world driven by social conventions, greed, and intense passions.

He becomes entangled in a complex web of relationships, notably with the beautiful and tormented Nastasya Filippovna and the proud Aglaya Ivanovna, as his purity clashes with the cynicism and moral decay around him. Dostoevsky explores what happens when a truly good individual attempts to navigate a corrupt and materialistic society, examining themes of love, sacrifice, faith, and the tragic consequences that can arise from unwavering virtue in a world ill-equipped to understand it. This novel offers a deep inquiry into the human condition and the enduring struggle between idealism and reality.

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Idiot Originally published in 1953
Original language
English
Original publisher J.M. Dent & Sons

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