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The Idiot

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Zusatztext “A book that manages like no other to plunge fearlessly into suffering while at the same time illuminating the enduring! almost unspeakable beauty of the human.” —Laurie Sheck! The Atlantic   “One of the most excoriating! compelling! and remarkable books ever written: and without question one of the greatest.” —A. C. Grayling   “A masterpiece . . . a fact of world literature just as important as the densely dramatic Brothers Karamazov or the brilliantly subtle and terrifying Devils . . . . [an] excellent new translation.” — The Guardian   “McDuff's language is rich and alive.” — The New York Times Book Review “[ The Idiot 's] narrative is so compelling.” —Rowan Williams! Archbishop of Canterbury Informationen zum Autor Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky was born in Moscow in 1821. His debut, the epistolary novella Poor Folk (1846), made his name. In 1849 he was arrested for involvement with the politically subversive 'Petrashevsky circle' and until 1854 he lived in a convict prison in Omsk, Siberia. From this experience came The House of the Dead (1860-2). In 1860 he began the journal Vremya (Time). Already married, he fell in love with one of his contributors, Appollinaria Suslova, eighteen years his junior, and developed a ruinous passion for roulette. After the death of his first wife, Maria, in 1864, Dostoyevsky completed Notes from Underground and began work towards Crime and Punishment (1866). The major novels of his late period are The Idiot (1868), Demons (1871-2) and The Brothers Karamazov (1879-80). He died in 1881. David McDuff 's translations for Penguin Classics include Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment , The Brothers Karamazov and The Idiot , and Babel's short stories. Klappentext The most autobiographical novel by the author of Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov-and the namesake of Elif Batuman's debut novel, The Idiot Returning to St Petersburg from a Swiss sanatorium, the gentle and naïve epileptic Prince Myshkin- known as the "idiot"-pays a visit to his distant relative General Yepanchin and proceeds to charm the General and his family. But his life is thrown into turmoil when he chances on a photograph of the beautiful Nastasya Filippovna. Utterly infatuated, he soon finds himself caught up in a love triangle and drawn into a web of blackmail, betrayal, and finally, murder. In Prince Myshkin, Dostoyevsky portrays the purity of "a truly beautiful soul" and explores the perils that innocence and goodness face in a corrupt world. David McDuff's translation brilliantly captures the novel's idiosyncratic and dream-like language and the nervous, elliptic flow of the narrative. This edition also contains an introduction by William Mills Todd III, which is a fascinating examination of the pressures on Dostoyevsky as he wrote the story of his Christ-like hero. Zusammenfassung Returning to St Petersburg from a Swiss sanatorium, the gentle and naive epileptic Prince Myshkin - pays a visit to his distant relative General Yepanchin and proceeds to charm the General, his wife, and his three daughters. But his life is thrown into turmoil when he chances on a photograph of the beautiful Nastasya Filippovna. Inhaltsverzeichnis The IdiotChronology Introduction Further Reading A Note on the Translation The Idiot Notes ...

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Authors Ron Arad, Fjodor M. Dostojewskij, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, David McDuff, William Mills Todd
Assisted by William Mills Todd (Introduction), David McDuff (Translation), McDuff David (Translation)
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 27.05.2004
 
EAN 9780140447927
ISBN 978-0-14-044792-7
No. of pages 784
Dimensions 128 mm x 198 mm x 35 mm
Series Penguin Classics
Penguin Classics
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Russische SchriftstellerInnen: Werke (div.), FICTION / Classics, Classic fiction (pre c 1945), Classic fiction: general and literary

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