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"The Idiot: Illustrated" is a classic novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky that delves into the complexities of human nature and societal norms. The story follows Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a young nobleman known for his innocence, honesty, and compassion, who returns to Russia after spending several years in a Swiss sanatorium for treatment of his epilepsy. As Prince Myshkin navigates the treacherous waters of St. Petersburg society, he encounters a cast of characters from various social strata, including the enigmatic Nastasya Filippovna, the volatile Rogozhin, and the beautiful Aglaya Yepanchin. Through his interactions with these characters, Myshkin grapples with themes of love, morality, and the nature of goodness in a world marked by greed, jealousy, and deceit. Illustrated with evocative artwork that captures the mood and atmosphere of Dostoyevsky's 19th-century Russia, this edition brings the story to life in vivid detail. From the opulent salons of the aristocracy to the squalid alleys of the poor, readers are transported to a world of intrigue, passion, and moral ambiguity. "The Idiot: Illustrated" is a timeless masterpiece of Russian literature that continues to resonate with readers around the world. With its compelling characters, thought-provoking themes, and richly textured prose, this edition is sure to captivate both longtime fans of Dostoyevsky's work and newcomers to the world of classic literature.