The IdiotPenguin UK, 27.05.2004 - 784 Seiten Inspired by an image of Christ's suffering, Dostoyevsky set out to create a protagonist with "a truly beautiful soul" and to trace the fate of such an individual as he comes into contact with the brutal reality of contemporary society. The novel begins when the innocent epileptic Prince Myshkin - the 'idiot' - arrives in St Petersburg and finds himself drawn into a web of violent and passionate relationships that leads to blackmail, betrayal and eventually murder. |
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Adelaida Afanasy Ivanovich afraid Aglaya Ivanovna Alexandra asked began to laugh believe Belokonskaya Burdovsky can’t course cried dacha daughter dear didn’t Dostoyevsky earlier everything exclaimed extreme eyes face feel Ferdyshchenko forgive Ganya Gavrila Ardalionovich gaze general’s wife gentlemen girl hand happened he’s heard heart I’ve idiot Ippolit Ivan Fyodorovich Ivan Petrovich Ivolgin kind knew Kolya Lebedev letter Lev Nikolayevich listen Lizaveta Prokofyevna look marry matter mean morning mother Nastasya Filippovna never Nina Alexandrovna o’clock once one’s Parfyon Pavlishchev Pavlovsk perhaps Prince Myshkin Prince Shch prince’s Ptitsyn remember replied Rogozhin roubles Russian seemed she’s shouted silent smile someone St Petersburg stopped strange suddenly talk tell there’s thing thought told torment Totsky turned understand Varvara Ardalionovna Varya waiting what’s whole woman won’t word Yepanchins Yevgeny Pavlovich Yevgeny Pavlych you’re you’ve