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The idiot
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"The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a profound exploration of innocencegoodnessand the complexities of the human soul set in 19th-century Russia. At the heart of the novel is Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkina character whose childlike purity and innate goodness stand in stark contrast to the moral decay and cynicism of society.As Prince Myshkin returns to Russia after spending several years in a Swiss sanatoriumhe becomes embroiled in the lives of the aristocratic Epanchin family and finds himself navigating a web of lovebetrayaland social intrigue. Despite his sincere intentions and genuine compassion for othersPrince Myshkin's naivety often leads to misunderstandings and unintended consequencesultimately highlighting the inherent tension between goodness and the harsh realities of the world.Throughout the novelDostoevsky delves into themes of moralityredemptionand the nature of human sufferingdrawing readers into a complex moral universe where characters grapple with their own inner demons and the weight of societal expectations. As Prince Myshkin's idealism clashes with the selfish desires and moral compromises of those around himthe novel poses profound questions about the nature of virtue and the possibility of true goodness in a fallen world."The Idiot" is a masterful work of psychological insight and philosophical depthoffering a richly textured portrait of Russian society and the human condition. Through its vivid charactersintricate plotand probing exploration of moral and existential dilemmasDostoevsky's novel continues to resonate with readers todayinviting reflection on the eternal struggle between good and evillight and darknessand the enduring power of compassion in the face of adversity.

"The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a profound exploration of innocencegoodnessand the complexities of the human soul set in 19th-century Russia. At the heart of the novel is Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkina character whose childlike purity and innate goodness stand in stark contrast to the moral decay and cynicism of society.As Prince Myshkin returns to Russia after spending several years in a Swiss sanatoriumhe becomes embroiled in the lives of the aristocratic Epanchin family and finds himself navigating a web of lovebetrayaland social intrigue. Despite his sincere intentions and genuine compassion for othersPrince Myshkin's naivety often leads to misunderstandings and unintended consequencesultimately highlighting the inherent tension between goodness and the harsh realities of the world.Throughout the novelDostoevsky delves into themes of moralityredemptionand the nature of human sufferingdrawing readers into a complex moral universe where characters grapple with their own inner demons and the weight of societal expectations. As Prince Myshkin's idealism clashes with the selfish desires and moral compromises of those around himthe novel poses profound questions about the nature of virtue and the possibility of true goodness in a fallen world."The Idiot" is a masterful work of psychological insight and philosophical depthoffering a richly textured portrait of Russian society and the human condition. Through its vivid charactersintricate plotand probing exploration of moral and existential dilemmasDostoevsky's novel continues to resonate with readers todayinviting reflection on the eternal struggle between good and evillight and darknessand the enduring power of compassion in the face of adversity.
  • Isbn
    9791223013410
  • Peso
    1.09 kg.
  • Tamaño
    14 x 22 cm.
  • Número de páginas
    886
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Referencia
    POD34183

Fiódor Dostoievski

Autor

Fiódor Dostoievski (Moscú, 1821 – San Petersburgo, 1881). Autor de novelas, ensayos, relatos cortos, artículos y otros textos, retrató como nadie la sociedad rusa del siglo xix.
Figura clave de la literatura universal, es uno de los autores más significativos de la conocida como edad de oro de la literatura rusa, con obras tan reconocidas como Crimen y castigo, El idiota, El eterno marido o Los hermanos Karamázov, entre otras muchas. En 2013 publicamos Memorias del subsuelo, con ilustraciones de Jorge González.