The IdiotReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 540 páginas Originally written in Russian language, "The Idiot" is a unique masterpiece. Dostoevsky has depicted a good man, Prince Myshkin, who is trapped in the cruel and wild Petersburg society that is obsessed with avarice, power and manipulation. It is a story of conflicting emotions of love and hatred, friendship and hostility etc. Appealing! |
Contenido
PART II | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 62 |
CHAPTER III | 99 |
CHAPTER IV | 113 |
CHAPTER V | 142 |
CHAPTER VI | 178 |
CHAPTER VII | 201 |
CHAPTER VIII | 243 |
PART III | 361 |
CHAPTER II | 398 |
CHAPTER III | 433 |
CHAPTER IV | 474 |
CHAPTER V | 513 |
CHAPTER VI | 548 |
CHAPTER VII | 590 |
CHAPTER VIII | 628 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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