The Idiot
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Oxford University Press (2008)
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Fiction / Classics, Fiction / General, Fiction / Literary, Russia, Russia - Social Conditions - 1801-1917
e-Book 9780199536399
English
The Idiot (1868), written under the appalling personal circumstances Dostoevsky endured while travelling in Europe, not only reveals the author's acute artistic sense and penetrating psychological insight, but also affords his most powerful indictment of a Russia struggling to emulate contemporary Europe while sinking under the weight of Western materialism. It is the portrait of nineteenth-century Russian society in which a "positively good man" clashes with the emptiness of a society that cannot accommodate his moral idealism. Meticulously faithful to the original, this new translation includes explanatory notes and a critical introduction by W.J. Leatherbarrow.
Product Details
LoC Classification PG3326 .I3 2008
Dewey 891.733
Cover Price £11.95
No. of Pages 688
Height x Width 192 x 130  mm
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