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The novel The Idiot (1868) was conceived and written by Dostoevsky in Switzerland, the homeland of the great enlightener Rousseau, and therefore it is appropriate to recall his contemporary Voltaire, the author of The Innocent, a book that was one of the first attempts to show the 'ideal person' in this imperfect world. 'The main idea ... - wrote Dostoevsky about his novel, - is to portray a positively beautiful person. There is nothing more difficult in the world ... ' Was it not for this that Dostoevsky showed the world the 'Prince of Christ' so that we would not forget: 'Compassion is the most important and, perhaps, the only law of the existence of all mankind.'
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The novel The Idiot (1868) was conceived and written by Dostoevsky in Switzerland, the homeland of the great enlightener Rousseau, and therefore it is appropriate to recall his contemporary Voltaire, the author of The Innocent, a book that was one of the first attempts to show the 'ideal person' in this imperfect world. 'The main idea ... - wrote Dostoevsky about his novel, - is to portray a positively beautiful person. There is nothing more difficult in the world ... ' Was it not for this that Dostoevsky showed the world the 'Prince of Christ' so that we would not forget: 'Compassion is the most important and, perhaps, the only law of the existence of all mankind.'
3 Przedmioty
Opis
Autor
Dostoevskii F.M.
Wydawnictwo
Azbuka
ISBN
9785389104723
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2021
Strony
640
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The novel The Idiot (1868) was conceived and written by Dostoevsky in Switzerland, the homeland of the great enlightener Rousseau, and therefore it is appropriate to recall his contemporary Voltaire, the author of The Innocent, a book that was one of the first attempts to show the 'ideal person' in this imperfect world. 'The main idea ... - wrote Dostoevsky about his novel, - is to portray a positively beautiful person. There is nothing more difficult in the world ... ' Was it not for this that Dostoevsky showed the world the 'Prince of Christ' so that we would not forget: 'Compassion is the most important and, perhaps, the only law of the existence of all mankind.'