
The Idiot
Fyodor Dostoevsky
A novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in The Russian Messenger in 1868–69. The title is an ironic reference to the central character of the novel, Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a young prince whose goodness, open-hearted simplicity, and guilelessness lead many of the more worldly characters he encounters to mistakenly assume that he lacks intelligence and insight. In the character of Prince Myshkin, Dostoevsky set himself the task of depicting "the positively good and beautiful man. The novel examines the consequences of placing such a singular individual at the center of the conflicts, desires, passions, and egoism of worldly society, both for the man himself and for those with whom he becomes involved.
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."
Duration - 3h 15m.
Author - Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Narrator - Geoffrey Giuliano.
Published Date - Wednesday, 17 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2023 Eden Giuliano ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
A novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in The Russian Messenger in 1868–69. The title is an ironic reference to the central character of the novel, Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a young prince whose goodness, open-hearted simplicity, and guilelessness lead many of the more worldly characters he encounters to mistakenly assume that he lacks intelligence and insight. In the character of Prince Myshkin, Dostoevsky set himself the task of depicting "the positively good and beautiful man. The novel examines the consequences of placing such a singular individual at the center of the conflicts, desires, passions, and egoism of worldly society, both for the man himself and for those with whom he becomes involved. 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." Duration - 3h 15m. Author - Fyodor Dostoevsky. Narrator - Geoffrey Giuliano. Published Date - Wednesday, 17 January 2024. Copyright - © 2023 Eden Giuliano ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Chapter 1
Duration:00:42:41
Chapter 2
Duration:00:28:19
Chapter 3
Duration:00:35:01
Chapter 4
Duration:00:40:01
Chapter 5
Duration:00:45:01
Chapter 6
Duration:00:28:20
Chapter 7
Duration:00:36:12
Chapter 8
Duration:00:37:38
Chapter 9
Duration:00:23:17
Chapter 10
Duration:00:19:55
Chapter 11
Duration:00:19:52
Chapter 12
Duration:00:31:02
Chapter 13
Duration:00:27:59
Chapter 14
Duration:00:29:01
Chapter 15
Duration:00:27:08
Chapter 16
Duration:00:36:24
Chapter 17
Duration:00:28:32
Chapter 18
Duration:00:41:00
Chapter 19
Duration:00:42:26
Chapter 20
Duration:00:16:24
Chapter 21
Duration:00:40:00
Chapter 22
Duration:00:40:55
Chapter 23
Duration:00:27:31
Chapter 24
Duration:00:53:31
Chapter 25
Duration:00:37:27
Chapter 26
Duration:00:43:21
Chapter 27
Duration:00:42:37
Chapter 28
Duration:00:20:25
Chapter 29
Duration:00:35:15
Chapter 30
Duration:00:29:52
Chapter 31
Duration:00:35:39
Chapter 32
Duration:00:33:43
Chapter 33
Duration:00:29:02
Chapter 34
Duration:00:36:17
Chapter 35
Duration:00:31:24
Chapter 36
Duration:00:32:00
Chapter 37
Duration:00:28:32
Chapter 38
Duration:00:15:55
Chapter 39
Duration:00:27:59
Chapter 40
Duration:00:21:15
Chapter 41
Duration:00:26:52
Chapter 42
Duration:00:29:43
Chapter 43
Duration:00:43:39
Chapter 44
Duration:00:37:25
Chapter 45
Duration:00:42:27
Chapter 46
Duration:00:46:13
Chapter 47
Duration:00:29:57
Chapter 48
Duration:00:32:36
Chapter 49
Duration:00:33:47
Chapter 50
Duration:00:13:47
Outro - The Idiot.mp3
Duration:00:00:20