El idiota. Edicin conmemorativa / Idiot. Commemorative Edition (Spanish Edition)

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UPC:
9788491054030
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
7/23/2019
Release Date:
7/23/2019
Author:
Dostoievski, Fiodor M.
Language:
Spanish: Published; Spanish: Original Language; Spanish
Edition:
1
Pages:
768
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Los mejores libros jams escritos Quera hablar a menudo, pero, la verdad, no saba qu decir. Sabe usted?, en ciertos casos lo mejor es no decir nada. Tras retratar magistralmente la figura del culpable en Crimen y castigo, Dostoievski ahonda en El idiota en el alma torturada de un hombre inocente. Despus de pasar varios aos en un sanatorio suizo, el joven y piadoso prncipe Mishkin regresa a su Rusia natal para recibir una herencia y mezclarse con la gente. Sin embargo, en San Petesburgo solo le aguarda una sociedad obsesionada con el dinero, el poder y la manipulacin que pondr a prueba su moral y sus puros sentimientos. Antes de llegar a su destino conoce al inquietante Rogozhin, hijo de un acaudalado mercader, cuya fijacin por la hermosa Nastasia Filppovna acabar por arrastrar a los tres protagonistas a un fatal desenlace. La presente edicin cuenta con la traduccin magistral de Jos Lan Entralgo y Augusto Vidal. El estudio introductorio es de William Mills Todd III, catedrtico de literatura y lenguas eslavas en la Universidad de Hardvard. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "Idiot" is the fifth novel by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. The novel was first published in the journal "Russian Herald" from January 1868 to February 1869. It is one of the most beloved works of the writer who most fully expressed both the moral and philosophical position of Dostoevsky and his artistic principles in the 1860s. The novel "Idiot" became a realization of the old creative ideas of Dostoevsky, his main character - Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, according to the author's judgment, is "a truly wonderful personality", he is the embodiment of goodness and Christian morality. And precisely because of his disinterestedness, kindness and honesty, the extraordinary love for people in the world of money and hypocrisy, the environs call Myshkin an "idiot".