Notti Bianche Dostoevskij

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White Nights

White Nights is one of Dostoyevsky's shorter works told from the standpoint of an ultimate introvert, brought briefly out of his shell by love. It might have been written 170 years ago, but certain aspects of it are very relatable to the modern reader, especially to those of us who gravitate toward solitude and introversion.
Le notti bianche

Author: Fëdor Dostoevskij
language: it
Publisher: Edizioni Gribaudo
Release Date: 2023-10-10T00:00:00+02:00
"Le notti bianche" di Dostoevskij è una delle opere più belle e suggestive della letteratura russa. La novella racconta la storia di un giovane impiegato che si innamora di una donna incontrata per caso durante le notti estive di San Pietroburgo, in cui il sole non tramonta mai completamente. I due si vedono più volte durante queste notti bianche, e il protagonista si innamora follemente della ragazza. Anche se scopre che la donna aspetta ancora il ritorno del suo ex fidanzato e che il loro amore sembra destinato a non avere futuro... La novella affronta temi universali come l’amore, la solitudine e la bellezza della città durante le notti bianche, creando un’atmosfera incantata e malinconica. Con la sua prosa sensibile e poetica, Dostoevskij ci regala un’opera che riesce a catturare l’animo umano nella sua complessità, raccontando la fragilità e la forza dell’amore. Età di lettura: da 11 anni.
The Idiot

The Idiot is a profound exploration of human compassion, moral dilemmas, and the clash between innocence and societal cynicism in 19th-century Russia. Fyodor Dostoevsky critiques the rigid social structures and examines the interplay of purity and corruption through the life of Prince Myshkin, a character often described as a Christ-like figure. The novel delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle to maintain integrity in a world fraught with greed and hypocrisy. Since its publication, The Idiot has been celebrated for its psychological depth and the compelling paradoxes it presents. Its exploration of universal themes such as the conflict between idealism and reality, the fragility of human connections, and the sacrifices made for love and truth has cemented its place as a masterpiece of world literature. Dostoevsky's richly drawn characters, from the tormented Rogozhin to the enigmatic Nastasya Filippovna, continue to captivate readers with their complexity and emotional resonance. The novel's enduring relevance lies in its ability to probe the intricacies of human nature and the ethical questions that arise from societal pressures and personal choices. By examining the tension between innocence and corruption, The Idiot invites readers to reflect on the value of empathy and the consequences of adhering to one's principles in a flawed and often unforgiving world.