The Idiot

The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on April 6, 2010. This 688-page work is presented in English and explores the life of Prince Myshkin, who embodies an almost comically innocent Christ figure amidst a society filled with moral decay. The narrative delves into themes of faith and beauty, highlighting the stark contrasts between Myshkin’s ideals and the world around him.
Readers will find a rich exploration of psychological and literary elements as the story unfolds. Dostoyevsky’s portrayal of Myshkin invites reflection on the nature of innocence and the complexities of human behavior. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the classic, making it a significant addition to the canon of fiction and a valuable resource for those interested in psychological and literary studies.
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A classic by a Russian master
Prince Myshkin, the idiot, is an almost comically innocent Christ figure in a land of sinners, one whose faith in beauty contrasts sharply with that of his society’s.
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