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Paperback El Idiota (Edición Icónica) / The Idiot [Spanish] Book

ISBN: 8491058176

ISBN13: 9788491058175

El Idiota (Edición Icónica) / The Idiot [Spanish]

La gran novela de Dostoievski sobre un ingenuo que debe enfrentarse al mundo de los intereses econ micos y la manipulaci n.

Traducci n de Jos La n Entralgo y Augusto Vidal.

Introducci n de William Mills Todd III, catedr tico de la Universidad de Harvard.

Tras retratar magistralmente la figura del culpable en Crimen y castigo, Dostoievski ahonda en El idiota en el alma torturada de un hombre inocente. Despu s de pasar varios a os en un sanatorio suizo, el joven y piadoso pr ncipe Mishkin regresa a su Rusia natal para recibir una herencia y «mezclarse con la gente . Sin embargo, en San Petersburgo solo le aguarda una sociedad obsesionada con el dinero, el poder y la manipulaci n, 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 fijaci n por la hermosa Nastasia Filippovna acabar por arrastrar a los tres protagonistas a un fatal desenlace.

La presente edici n cuenta con la traducci n magistral de Jos La n Entralgo y Augusto Vidal. El estudio introductorio es de William Mills Todd III, catedr tico de literatura y lenguas eslavas en la Universidad de Harvard.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

Dostoevsky's great novel about a naive man who must confront a world of economic interests and manipulation.

Translated by Jos La n Entralgo and Augusto Vidal.

Introduction by William Mills Todd III, professor at Harvard University.

After masterfully portraying the figure of the guilty party in Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky delves into The Idiot and explores the tortured soul of an innocent man. After spending several years in a Swiss sanatorium, the young and pious Prince Myshkin returns to his native Russia to claim an inheritance and "mingle with the people."

However, in St. Petersburg, he is met only by a society obsessed with money, power, and manipulation, which will test his values and his innocence. Before reaching his destination, he meets the unsettling Rogozhin, son of a wealthy merchant, whose fixation on the beautiful Nastasia Filippovna will ultimately drag the three protagonists toward a fatal conclusion.

This edition features the masterful translation by Jos La n Entralgo and Augusto Vidal. The introductory study is by William Mills Todd III, professor of Slavic languages and literature at Harvard University.

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