
The Idiot
Fyodor Dostoevsky
What happens when perfect goodness confronts a corrupt world? Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Idiot (1869) poses this devastating question through one of literature's most extraordinary characters: Prince Myshkin, a man so pure of heart that society can only...
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What happens when perfect goodness confronts a corrupt world? Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Idiot (1869) poses this devastating question through one of literature's most extraordinary characters: Prince Myshkin, a man so pure of heart that society can only regard him as a fool. Returning to Russia after treatment for epilepsy in Switzerland, Myshkin enters St. Petersburg with the radical notion that human beings can be redeemed through love and compassion. His Christ-like innocence draws him into the lives of two remarkable women: Nastasya Filippovna, a beauty shattered by abuse and betrayal, and Aglaya Epanchin, torn between convention and fierce independence. What follows is a tragedy that ranks among Dostoevsky's greatest achievements. Myshkin's very existence becomes a mirror reflecting the moral compromises, jealousies, and desperate hungers of those around him. His inability to navigate social ambition and desire makes him simultaneously the most innocent and most dangerous person in every room he enters. Set against 1860s Russian high society—a world where old certainties are crumbling and new philosophies promise salvation or destruction—Dostoevsky weaves together faith and doubt, love and possession, sacrifice and self-destruction with psychological insight that feels startlingly modern. This is a novel that asks whether goodness itself might be a form of madness, and whether compassion, forgiveness, and selfless love are compatible with survival in an unforgiving world. For readers willing to confront these questions, The Idiot offers one of literature's most rewarding and heartbreaking experiences—a masterpiece that challenges our assumptions about virtue, suffering, and what it means to be human. Duration - 5h 11m. Author - Fyodor Dostoevsky. Narrator - Charles Owen. Published Date - Tuesday, 20 January 2026. Copyright - © 2023 David Petault ©.
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English
Opening Credits
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Introduction
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02 part one, chapter one
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03 part one, chapter two
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04 part one, chapter three
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05 part one, chapter four
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06 part one, chapter five
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07 part one, chapter six
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08 part one, chapter seven
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09 part one, chapter eight
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10 part one, chapter nine
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11 part one, chapter ten
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12 part one, chapter eleven
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13 part one, chapter twelve
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14 part one, chapter thirteen
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15 part one, chapter fourteen
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16 part one, chapter fifteen
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17 part one, chapter sixteen
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18 part two, chapter one
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19 part two, chapter two
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20 part two, chapter three
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21 part two, chapter four
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22 part two, chapter five
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23 part two, chapter six
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24 part two, chapter seven
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25 part two, chapter eight
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26 part two, chapter nine
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27 part two, chapter ten
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28 part two, chapter eleven
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29 part two, chapter twelve
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30 part three, chapter one
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31 part three, chapter two
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32 part three, chapter three
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33 part three, chapter four
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34 part three, chapter five
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35 part three, chapter six
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36 part three, chapter seven
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37 part three, chapter eight
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38 part three, chapter nine
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39 part three, chapter ten
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40 part four, chapter one
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41 part four, chapter two
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42 part four, chapter three
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43 part four, chapter four
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44 part four, chapter five
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45 part four, chapter six
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46 part four, chapter seven
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47 part four, chapter eight
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48 part four, chapter nine
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49 part four, chapter ten
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50 part four, chapter eleven
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51 part four, chapter twelve
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Ending Credits
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