The Idiot
Book info: The Idiot (Hardcover, 788 pages – Simon & Brown, 2016) – Simon & Brown, 2016. Language: Eng.
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Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' is a profound exploration of morality, society, and the human condition through the eyes of Prince Myshkin, a character embodying innocence and compassion. In this edition, readers will delve into the complexities of human relationships and the societal norms of 19th-century Russia. The narrative invites students and professionals alike to reflect on the nature of goodness and the struggles of a truly 'good' person in a world rife with corruption and selfishness. This gripping tale not only addresses themes of love and betrayal but also challenges readers to consider the implications of idealism versus pragmatism in their own lives. This comprehensive volume, spanning 788 pages, is meticulously packaged for safe delivery, making it an excellent choice for both personal study and as a thoughtful gift. As you engage with Dostoevsky's intricate character studies and philosophical dialogues, you will gain valuable insights into psychological depth and ethical dilemmas that resonate in today's world. This edition is ideal for those seeking a deep, reflective reading experience that extends beyond mere entertainment.