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6b Fyodor Dostoevsky 1913 US First Edition Garnett translation.Â
Notes
The Idiot (1869) by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a novel that explores the life and struggles of Prince Lev Nikolaevich Myshkin, a man who returns to Russia after spending years in a Swiss sanatorium. Myshkin, who suffers from epilepsy, is an innocent and pure-hearted character, often seen as an âidiotâ by others due to his straightforwardness, naivety, and inability to understand the complexities of the social world around him.
The novel delves into themes of morality, innocence, and the clash between idealism and the harsh realities of society. Myshkinâs interactions with those around himâparticularly the beautiful, troubled Nastasya Filippovna and the passionate Aglayaâbring to light the moral conflicts of the characters. As Myshkin navigates love, jealousy, and betrayal, the novel examines the nature of human goodness and the challenges of remaining virtuous in a corrupt world. The Idiot is considered one of Dostoevskyâs greatest works, showcasing his mastery of psychological depth and social commentary.
Description
grey cloth cover gold lettering on spine, no dust jacketm toning on three edges, rubbing along spine, four edges turned in, slight fading to spine. intact, overall good condition.

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Description
6b Fyodor Dostoevsky 1913 US First Edition Garnett translation.Â
Notes
The Idiot (1869) by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a novel that explores the life and struggles of Prince Lev Nikolaevich Myshkin, a man who returns to Russia after spending years in a Swiss sanatorium. Myshkin, who suffers from epilepsy, is an innocent and pure-hearted character, often seen as an âidiotâ by others due to his straightforwardness, naivety, and inability to understand the complexities of the social world around him.
The novel delves into themes of morality, innocence, and the clash between idealism and the harsh realities of society. Myshkinâs interactions with those around himâparticularly the beautiful, troubled Nastasya Filippovna and the passionate Aglayaâbring to light the moral conflicts of the characters. As Myshkin navigates love, jealousy, and betrayal, the novel examines the nature of human goodness and the challenges of remaining virtuous in a corrupt world. The Idiot is considered one of Dostoevskyâs greatest works, showcasing his mastery of psychological depth and social commentary.
Description
grey cloth cover gold lettering on spine, no dust jacketm toning on three edges, rubbing along spine, four edges turned in, slight fading to spine. intact, overall good condition.

























