The Idiot

Author:   Fyodor M Dostoevsky
Publisher:   Les Prairies Numeriques
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Pages:   872
Publication Date:   26 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Idiot


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Acclaimed by the 20th-century Russian critic Mikhail Bakhtin for its ""polyphony"" (a literary concept introduced by Bakhtin to describe a plurality of voices within a narrative), The Idiot is regarded by modern critics as one of Dostoevsky's most experimental and artistically uneven novels.The novel follows the entrance of the epileptic Prince Muishkin-a character Dostoevsky meant to represent a ""positively good and beautiful man""-into a circle of Russian high society characterized by vanity, greed, and social ambition. Thanks to his epileptic condition and his simplicity, earnestness, and kindness of heart, Muishkin is frequently branded by his newfound social circle as the titular ""idiot""; but in reality, he's a man of extraordinary sensitivity and insight. His arrival in society sets off a series of dramatic events and interpersonal strife centered around himself and his distant relations.The Idiot drew upon many of Dostoevsky's significant personal experiences, such as his Russian Orthodox faith, his experience of nearly being executed in 1849, and his own struggle with epilepsy, all of which inform his depiction of Prince Muishkin's distinctive psychology.

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Author:   Fyodor M Dostoevsky
Publisher:   Les Prairies Numeriques
Imprint:   Les Prairies Numeriques
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.143kg
ISBN:  

9791043137600


Pages:   872
Publication Date:   26 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Acclaimed by the 20th-century Russian critic Mikhail Bakhtin for its ""polyphony"" (a literary concept introduced by Bakhtin to describe a plurality of voices within a narrative), The Idiot is regarded by modern critics as one of Dostoevsky's most experimental and artistically uneven novels.The novel follows the entrance of the epileptic Prince Muishkin-a character Dostoevsky meant to represent a ""positively good and beautiful man""-into a circle of Russian high society characterized by vanity, greed, and social ambition. Thanks to his epileptic condition and his simplicity, earnestness, and kindness of heart, Muishkin is frequently branded by his newfound social circle as the titular ""idiot""; but in reality, he's a man of extraordinary sensitivity and insight. His arrival in society sets off a series of dramatic events and interpersonal strife centered around himself and his distant relations.The Idiot drew upon many of Dostoevsky's significant personal experiences, such as his Russian Orthodox faith, his experience of nearly being executed in 1849, and his own struggle with epilepsy, all of which inform his depiction of Prince Muishkin's distinctive psychology.


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