Summary
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky: Idiot I-II
Dostoevsky is a Russian literary giant of the 19th century, the founder of the modern psychological novel. In the novel Idiot, he created the so-called an ideal character in the character of Prince Mishkin, an unreasonable and naive epileptic full of brilliant human qualities that were lacking in the society of his time. Around this anti-hero, a layered plot full of dramatic twists is intertwined and unraveled, with a gallery of characters that faithfully depict the Russian social reality of that time.
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