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Ir a BibliotecaThe Idiot
- Idioma
- Inglés
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- Editorial
- Signet Classic Penguin Random House USA
- Páginas
- 688
- ISBN
- 9780451531520
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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The Idiot (Barnes & Noble Classics)
2005 • Barnes & Noble Classics
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The Idiot (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
2004 • Sterling Publishing
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The Idiot (Vintage Classics)
2003 • Vintage
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The Idiot (Vintage Classics)
2012 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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The Idiot (Modern Library Classics)
2003 • Modern Library
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Otras ediciones

The Idiot (Barnes & Noble Classics)
2005 • Barnes & Noble Classics
Inglés

The Idiot (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
2004 • Sterling Publishing
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The Idiot (Vintage Classics)
2003 • Vintage
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The Idiot (Vintage Classics)
2012 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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The Idiot (Modern Library Classics)
2003 • Modern Library
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The Idiot (Penguin Designer Classics)
2006 • Penguin Classics Hardcover
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El idiota
2020 • Alba Editorial
Español

The Idiot (Translated by Eva M. Martin)
2018 • Digireads.com
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L'idiot Volume 2, Livres 3 et 4
2001 • Actes Sud
Francés

The Idiot Introduction by Richard Pevear
2002 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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The Idiot (Oneworld Classics Limited)
2011 • Oneworld Classics
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The Idiot (Everyman Paperbacks)
1968 • Penguin Classics
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The Idiot: A Novel in Four Parts
2007 • Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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The Idiot: A Novel in Four Parts
2007 • Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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Idiot - Идиот (Russian Edition)
2013 • The Planet
Ruso

Идиот роман
2003 • АСТ
Ruso

Idiot (Russian Edition)
2018 • Book on Demand Ltd.
Ruso

The Idiot: Webster's Chinese-simplified Thesaurus Edition
2006 • Icon Group Intl Inc
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The Idiot (Webster's Chinese-Traditional Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
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The Idiot (Webster's French Thesaurus Edition) (French Edition)
2006 • ICON Reference
Francés

The Idiot (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc
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The Idiot (Webster's Korean Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc
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The Idiot (Webster's Portuguese Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc
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The Idiot. Translated with an Introduction by David Magarshack.
1956 • London: Penguin 1990s?. (Penguin Classics)
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The Idiot (Webster's Italian Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc
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The Idiot (Webster's German Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc
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Идиот роман
2003 • Изд-во "АСТ"
Ruso

The Idiot
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Idiota
2016 • Wydawnictwo MG
Polaco

El Principe Idiota/ the Idiot (Spanish Edition)
2004 • Distal S R L
Español

The Idiot by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, Fiction, Classics
2003 • Wildside Press
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The Idiot
2016 • Simon & Brown
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The Idiot
2007 • Standard Pubns Inc
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The Idiot
2006 • IndyPublish
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Der Idiot
2021 • FISCHER
Alemán

The Idiot
1996 • Wordsworth Editions
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The Idiot
2010 • EZReads Publications
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The Idiot
2002 • Craig Black
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Travels Among the Arab Tribes Inhabiting the Countries East of Syria and Palestine
2019 • HardPress
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The Idiot
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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The Idiot
1995 • Naxos Audio Books
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The Idiot by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, Fiction, Classics
2003 • Wildside Press
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The Idiot
2006 • Read How You Want
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Der Idiot.
1998 • Fischer
Alemán

The Idiot
2017 • Simon & Brown
Inglés

El idiota
2016 • Ediciones Cátedra
Español

The Idiot
2010 • Penguin USA, Inc.
Inglés

The Idiot
1989 • Buccaneer Books
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El Idiota (Spanish Edition)
2006 • Terramar Ediciones
Español

Idiot
2009 • The Floating Press
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IDIOT
2014 • Alliance Entertainment
Español

The Idiot
1981 • Bantam Classic, 1981
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El idiota, 1 (El Libro De Bolsillo / The Pocket Book) (Spanish Edition)
2004 • Alianza Editorial
Español

Idiot,the
1983 • Bantam Classics
Inglés

Der Idiot. (Dünndruck).
2001 • DTV
Alemán

The idiot : a novel in two books
1989 • Raduga Publishers
Ruso

Der Idiot. Roman.
1997 • Piper
Alemán

The Idiot (Russian Language Edition)
2001 • "Kniga"
Ruso

The Idiot
2011 • Mission Books
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The Idiot
2006 • Readhowyouwant
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The Idiot
2007 • BiblioBazaar
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The Idiot
2019 • Independently published
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Der Idiot.
1996 • Artemis & Winkler
Alemán

The idiot: A novel in two books (Selected works / Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
1989 • Raduga Publishers
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The Idiot
2003 • Demco Media
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L'Idiot (2)
1993 • FLAMMARION
Francés

The idiot : a novel in two books
1971 • Raduga Publishers

The Idiot
1986 • Signet Classics
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The Idiot
2018 • Read & Company Classics
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The Idiot
2018 • Benediction Classics
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Der Idiot.
2003 • Ammann
Alemán

The Idiot
2007 • BiblioBazaar
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L'Idiot (1)
1993 • FLAMMARION
Francés

El Idiota / The Idiot (Spanish Edition)
2002 • Yoyo Music USA Inc
Español

Der Idiot.
1997 • Goldmann
Alemán

The Idiot
1995 • Naxos Audio Books
Inglés

Der Idiot: Roman
2010 • FISCHER, S.
Alemán

The Idiot
1987 • Imported Publications, Incorporated
Inglés

El idiota (Spanish Edition)
2013 • DEBOLSILLO
Español

The Idiot (English German Edition Illustrated) Volume 2 Der Idiot (Englisch Deutsch Ausgabe Illustriert) Band 2
2017 • Independently Published
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Garzanti - Gli Elefanti: L'idiota
Einaudi
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The Idiot
2003 • Vintage
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IDIOT OWC:PB
2008 • Oxford University Press
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L'Idiot (Ldp Classiques) (French Edition)
1994 • Livre de Poche
Francés

Bai chi
1991 • Shanghai yi wen chu ban she

L'idiot volume 1 (livres I et II)
2001 • ACTES SUD
Francés

The Idiot (Oxford World's Classics)
1998 • Oxford University Press
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The Idiot
1986 • Signet Classics
Inglés

Der Idiot.
1996 • Artemis & Winkler
Alemán

Der Idiot Roman in vier Teilen
1998 • Aubau-Taschenbuch-Verlag
Alemán

The Idiot
Amereon Limited
Inglés

白夜:杜斯妥也夫斯基經典小說新譯
2019 • 櫻桃園文化
Ruso

The Idiot (Audiofy Digital Audiobook Chips)
1999 • Audiofy/Naxos
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Idiot (Illustrated)
2021 • Independently Published
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Idiot : Annotated
2021 • Independently Published
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The idiot
2005 • ICON Classics
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L'Idiot, dernière nuit d'après Dostoîevski
1999 • Actes Sud
Francés

The Idiot
1969 • Signet Classics
Inglés

Idiot (Folio (Gallimard)) (French Edition)
1994 • Gallimard Education
Francés

The Idiot
2006 • Read How You Want
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The Idiot
1992 • Oxford University Press
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The Idiot
2011 • Simon & Brown
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Idiot
2021 • Independently Published
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白癡 ——俄國文學大師杜斯妥也夫斯基寫實主義顛峰代表作!
2016 • 立村文化
Chino

Idiot: Roman
2005 • "Azbuka-klassika"
Ruso

Idiot (English French Edition Illustrated) Volume 2 : L'Idiot (Anglais Fran�ais �dition Illustr�) Band 2
2017 • Independently Published

Bai chi = The idiot
2012 • Chang jiang wen yi chu ban she

Der Idiot. Limitierte Sonderausgabe.
2002 • Fischer (Tb.), Frankfurt
Alemán

L'Idiot Tome I
1972 • French & European Pubns
Francés

Idiot (Illustrated)
2021 • Independently Published
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Idiot
1953 • J.M. Dent & Sons
Inglés
He seeks out his distant relatives, the Epanchin family, where his guileless charm and unconventional wisdom immediately set him apart. He finds himself drawn into their lives, particularly by the three daughters, and most notably by the spirited and proud Aglaya, the youngest. Yet, the shadow of Nastasya Filippovna looms large. Myshkin learns of her impending marriage to Ganya Ivolgin, a union driven by societal expectation and financial gain, not genuine affection. He is captivated by Nastasya's tragic beauty and the profound suffering he perceives beneath her defiant exterior, a suffering he feels compelled to alleviate with his boundless compassion.
At Nastasya Filippovna's tumultuous birthday gathering, the raw passions of society erupt. Ganya's proposal is scorned, and Rogozhin, in a display of obsessive wealth and desperate love, offers a staggering sum for her hand. In a moment of profound empathy and a desire to save her from what he perceives as a path of self-destruction, Myshkin, too, proposes marriage, offering her not wealth, but unconditional understanding and respect. Yet, Nastasya, caught between the destructive pull of Rogozhin's passion and Myshkin's pure, redemptive love, makes a shocking choice, fleeing with Rogozhin and plunging herself deeper into a fate she seems to both dread and desire.
The following months are a whirlwind of emotional turmoil and escalating tensions. Nastasya Filippovna, a woman haunted by a past of exploitation and convinced of her own unworthiness, vacillates wildly between Myshkin and Rogozhin, her self-destructive impulses clashing with Myshkin's unwavering belief in her goodness. Myshkin, meanwhile, finds himself increasingly entangled with the Epanchins, growing especially close to Aglaya, who is both fascinated and exasperated by his unique character. His honest, often blunt, observations and his profound empathy frequently lead to social awkwardness, yet he continues to offer solace and understanding to various troubled souls, including the dying nihilist Ippolit.
The conflict intensifies as both Aglaya and Nastasya Filippovna openly vie for Myshkin's affections, creating a suffocating atmosphere of jealousy and misunderstanding. Myshkin, in his profound inability to cause pain to anyone, struggles to choose between them, his heart torn by compassion for Nastasya and a growing, though complicated, love for Aglaya. His inherent goodness, intended to heal and uplift, instead becomes a catalyst for further chaos in a world unequipped to comprehend such purity. A climactic confrontation between the two women, a scene of raw emotional intensity, ultimately forces Aglaya to retreat, leaving Myshkin once again facing Nastasya's volatile love.
A marriage between Myshkin and Nastasya is arranged, a union born of his desperate hope to rescue her soul. However, on the very day of their wedding, Nastasya, in a final, agonizing act of self-sabotage, flees from the altar and into the waiting arms of Rogozhin. The tragic culmination of their tormented love triangle arrives in a dimly lit room, where Myshkin finds Rogozhin beside Nastasya's lifeless body. The scene is one of profound despair, a silent testament to the destructive power of obsessive passion and the vulnerability of innocence in a corrupt world.
The weight of these events, the relentless clash of his pure spirit against the dark currents of human passion and societal cynicism, proves too much for Myshkin. His fragile mind, once restored, succumbs again to the darkness. He retreats into the depths of his illness, his profound goodness and compassion ultimately overwhelmed and shattered by the very world he sought to illuminate. The "wholly beautiful human being" is broken, leaving behind a poignant question about the fate of true innocence and selflessness in a world driven by greed, pride, and destructive desires.
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Many readers found "The Idiot" to be a compelling and engrossing read, often comparing its readability and impact favorably to other Dostoevsky classics like "Crime and Punishment." The novel is frequently praised for its magnificent and complex cast of characters, with many reviewers finding the peripheral figures particularly interesting and well-developed. Dostoevsky's renowned skill in portraying profound human psychology and philosophical insights shines through, as he delves into the complexities of the human soul and explores weighty themes such as nihilism, faith, and society's values. The book is lauded for its dramatic intensity, vivid dialogues, and Dostoevsky's unique ability to orchestrate intricate group scenes, creating a dynamic and captivating narrative despite its length. Even those who found aspects of the book challenging acknowledged its literary brilliance and status as a significant, thought-provoking work.
Despite its strengths, "The Idiot" receives criticism for structural and pacing issues, with some readers finding it rambling, verbose, and at times feeling rushed or poorly constructed, as if Dostoevsky prioritized philosophical depth over plot coherence. Reviewers occasionally describe the narrative as a "baggy, chaotic, digressive" experience, with characters engaging in lengthy and sometimes seemingly pointless discussions that detract from the main action. The central character, Prince Myshkin, while intended as a figure of pure goodness, proved divisive; many found him frustratingly passive, naive, and inept, rather than genuinely virtuous. Some argued that his "idiocy" was literal, leading to actions that caused more trouble than good, while others felt the female characters were often too volatile and capricious, contributing to the story's overall sense of melodrama and confusion.
Ultimately, "The Idiot" is considered a powerful and important work, albeit one that is not without its flaws. It stands as a profound exploration of what happens when an exceptionally good, often Christ-like, individual is introduced into a cynical, manipulative, and materialistic society. While some readers may struggle with its structural peculiarities and the controversial nature of its protagonist, those who appreciate Dostoevsky's deep psychological analysis, complex moral dilemmas, and rich philosophical discussions will likely find it a rewarding experience. It is particularly recommended for readers who enjoy dense, character-driven narratives that dissect the human condition and challenge conventional notions of goodness, innocence, and societal interaction, and who are willing to overlook narrative imperfections for the sake of profound thematic exploration.
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