The Idiot

Written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Anna Brailovsky Eva M. Martin Constance Garnett Martin Geeson Joseph Frank

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About "The Idiot"

Returning to Russia from a sanitarium in Switzerland, the Christ-like epileptic Prince Myshkin finds himself enmeshed in a tangle of love, torn between two women—the notorious kept woman Nastasya and the pure Aglaia—both involved, in turn, with the corrupt, money-hungry Ganya. In the end, Myshkin’s honesty, goodness, and integrity are shown to be unequal to the moral emptiness of those around him. In her revision of the Garnett translation, Anna Brailovsky has corrected inaccuracies wrought by Garnett’s drastic anglicization of the novel, restoring as much as possible the syntactical structure of the original story.


Genres
  • Classics
  • Fiction
  • Russia
  • Russian Literature
  • Literature
  • Novels
  • Philosophy
  • 19th Century
  • Classic Literature
  • Historical Fiction
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ISBN 9780679642428 pages 667 publisher Modern Library series settings
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