| Author/Contributor(s): | Dostoevsky, Fyodor |
| Publisher: | Fingerprint |
| Date: | 8/10/2023 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Set in the richly complex world of 19th-century Russian aristocracy, the novel examines themes of morality, mental health, and the cost of goodness in a corrupt world. With its deeply psychological portrait of human nature, The Idiot remains a timeless reflection on the clash between innocence and societal hypocrisy.
A haunting tale of innocence misunderstood.
- Explore the intricate fabric of 19th-century Russian society through Dostoevsky’s nuanced storytelling
- Delve into a psychologically rich narrative that questions the cost of moral integrity
- Reflect on innocence, goodness, and societal judgment through the unforgettable character of Prince Myshkin
- Discover a character-driven classic that critiques power, pride, and human frailty
- Unravel complex emotional and philosophical themes still relevant in modern times
- Psychological portrayal of innocence and morality
- Society's rejection of compassion and vulnerability
- Madness, mental health, and existential isolation
- Love, obsession, and emotional contradictions
- Critique of aristocracy, power, and hypocrisy