This edition of The Idiot by AKA Feodor Dostoevsky Fyodor Dostoyevsky and translated by Eva Martin is given by Ashed Phoenix - Million Book Edition
The Idiot By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Translated by Eva Martin
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist and writer of fiction whose works, including Crime and Punishment (1866) and The Brothers Karamazov (1880), have had a profound and lasting effect on intellectual thought and ...
"It is better to be unhappy and know the worst, than to be happy in a fool's paradise." ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Idiot The title is a sarcastic allusion to the novel's major character, Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a young man whose ...
Also included is authoritative introductory commentary discussing the life and work of Fyodor Dostoyevsky and The Idiot in particular, providing the modern reader with useful background information to enhance the enjoyment of this classic ...
The title is an ironic reference to the central character of the novel, Prince (Knyaz) Lyov Nikolaevich Myshkin, a young man whose goodness and open-hearted simplicity lead many of the more worldly characters he encounters to mistakenly ...
The Idiot is a novel written by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
This Edition includes in original famous novel "The Idiot " by Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated by Eva M. Martin (1883-1940) in 1915 and illustrated (11 illustrations) by Maria Tsaneva. The Idiot is a novel written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
The novel examines the consequences of placing such a unique individual at the centre of the conflicts, desires, passions and egoism of worldly society, both for the man himself and for those with whom he becomes involved.
As the still, radiant center of a plot whose turbulent action is extraordinary even for Dostoyevsky, Myshkin succeeds in dominating through sheer force a personality a cast of characters who vividly and violently embody the passions and ...
It was initially serialized in The Russian Messenger in the years 1868-1869 The title is a wry allusion to the story's protagonist, Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a young man whose benevolence, open-hearted innocence, and guilelessness ...
The novel examines the consequences of placing such a unique individual at the centre of the conflicts, desires, passions and egoism of worldly society, both for the man himself and for those with whom he becomes involved.
The Idiot
Splendid novel of mid-19th-century Russian manners, morals, and philosophy focuses on a nobleman whose gentle, child-like nature has earned him the nickname of "the idiot."