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Discover Fyodor Dostoyevsky's masterpiece, 'The Idiot', a profound exploration of the human condition and morality. This brand new B-format paperback, published by Penguin UK in 2004, offers 784 pages of rich narrative that delves into the life of Prince Myshkin, a pure and innocent character who symbolizes the struggle of goodness in a corrupt society. As an epileptic, Myshkin's arrival in St Petersburg sets off a chain of events involving love, betrayal, and existential crises. This novel intricately weaves themes of beauty, suffering, and the complexities of human relationships, showcasing Dostoyevsky's unique ability to capture the essence of the soul. 'The Idiot' challenges readers to reflect on the nature of happiness and the impact of societal norms on individual virtue. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and students alike, this classic work is not just a story; it’s a philosophical journey that addresses questions of morality and ethics that remain relevant today. Get your copy now and dive into the world of Dostoyevsky's psychological depth and character development. Enhance your literary collection with an iconic title that has influenced countless writers and thinkers throughout history. 'The Idiot' is more than a novel; it's a cornerstone of Russian literature that resonates with readers seeking deep philosophical insights.