Idiot
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Idiot

Fjodor M. Dostojevski

In the novel The Idiot, Prince Myshkin, a man of pure soul and innocence, confronts the corruption and hypocrisy of society. His goodness, in a world of greed and passion, becomes a tragic weakness and the cause of his own downfall.

The novel The Idiot (1869) by one of the greatest Russian classics, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, is considered one of the pinnacles of world realistic and psychological prose. The work was created after the writer's personal imprisonment and spiritual crisis, which is evident in its central character — Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, the embodiment of complete moral purity and Christian goodness.

After returning from Switzerland, where he was treated for epilepsy, Myshkin comes to St. Petersburg and enters a whirlpool of social and love relationships. His sincerity and goodness contradict the corrupt world in which egoism, materialism and vanity reign. The two key women in his life, Nastasya Filippovna and Aglaya Epanchina, represent two extremes – passionate, tragic and lost love on the one hand, and noble and idealized purity on the other. The prince is caught between these worlds, incapable of lying or judging, which makes him an “idiot” in the eyes of others.

Dostoevsky raises profound moral and philosophical questions through this story: can an absolutely good man survive in a world of evil? The novel explores the idea of ​​Christian love, compassion, and sacrifice, but also the tragic incompatibility of ideal goodness with human reality.

Stylistically, The Idiot is a dense, psychological, dialogic novel, in which the characters’ inner worlds are revealed through hidden feelings and moral conflicts. The work is a prime example of Dostoevsky’s ability to combine the religious and the existential, the realistic and the visionary — creating a tragic myth of innocence in a world of sin.

Naslov izvornika
Идиот
Prijevod
Zlatko Crnković
Urednik
Jakša Kušan
Naslovnica
Boris Dogan
Dimenzije
21 x 14 cm
Broj strana
590
Nakladnik
Znanje, Zagreb, 1982.
 
Latinica. Tvrde korice.
Jezik: Hrvatski.

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Stanje:Korišteno, u odličnom stanju
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