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  1. Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin ( pre-reform Russian: князь Левъ Николаевичъ Мышкинъ; post-reform Russian: князь Лев Николаевич Мышкин, romanized: knyazʹ Lev Nikoláyevich Mýshkin) is the protagonist of Fyodor Dostoevsky 's 1869 novel The Idiot.

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    Shanmugha Raja chose Mysskin as his assumed name, inspired by Prince Myshkin, the protagonist in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel The Idiot. His schooling was in Tamil. He is an avid book reader. Career Directing. Mysskin was working in a book store when director Kathir first asked him to join him. He was with him for nearly eight months but did not ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_IdiotThe Idiot - Wikipedia

    The Idiot ( pre-reform Russian: Идіотъ; post-reform Russian: Идиот, romanized: Idiót) is a novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in the journal The Russian Messenger in 1868–69. The title is an ironic reference to the central character of the novel, Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a ...

    • Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky
    • 1869
  4. Jul 2, 2024 · The Idiot, novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, published in Russian as Idiot in 1868–69. The narrative concerns the unsettling effect of the “primitive” Prince Myshkin on the sophisticated, conservative Yepanchin family and their friends. Myshkin visits the Yepanchins, and his odd manner and lack of.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. The Idiot is a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky that follows Prince Myshkin, a gentle and sympathetic man who returns to Russia after a long absence. He becomes involved with Nastasya Filippovna, a mysterious and enigmatic woman, and faces the challenges of 19th-century Russian society.

  6. Prince Myshkin is the hero and title character of Dostoevsky's novel The Idiot. He is a noble, epileptic, and naïve outsider who tries to help everyone he meets, but is often mocked and exploited by the corrupt Russian society.

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  8. 4.21. 186,269 ratings9,188 reviews. Returning to Russia from a sanitarium in Switzerland, the Christ-like epileptic Prince Myshkin finds himself enmeshed in a tangle of love, torn between two women—the notorious kept woman Nastasya and the pure Aglaia—both involved, in turn, with the corrupt, money-hungry Ganya.