Returning to Russia after years of treatment for epilepsy in Switzerland, Prince Lev Myshkin enters the glittering circles of St. Petersburg society with little more than his honesty, compassion, and unwavering faith in human goodness. Gentle, trusting, and incapable of deceit, he is quickly dismissed as an "idiot" by those who mistake kindness for weakness and innocence for foolishness. As Myshkin becomes entangled in a web of obsessive love, jealousy, ambition, and betrayal, his rare moral purity is tested against a society driven by vanity, greed, and self-interest. Torn between the tragic Nastasya Filippovna and the gentle Aglaya Epanchin, he must confront not only the darkness in others but also the devastating consequences of goodness in a world that neither understands nor values it. Widely regarded as one of Fyodor Dostoevsky's greatest masterpieces, The Idiot is a profound exploration of love, faith, compassion, and the fragile boundary between innocence and madness. Through the unforgettable figure of Prince Myshkin, Dostoevsky asks a timeless question: can a truly good person survive in a world corrupted by pride, desire, and moral compromise?
| Penulis | : | Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
|---|---|---|
| Penerbit | : | basabasi |
| Tahun terbit | : | 2026 |
| ISBN | : | - |
| Halaman | : | 610 |