The Lived Body in Seizure: Epilepsy as an Ontological Mode of Being in Dostoevsky’s The Idiot

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The Criterion: An International Journal in English
Volume 17, Issue 3 · June 2026 · ISSN 0976-8165

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The Lived Body in Seizure: Epilepsy as an Ontological Mode of Being in Dostoevsky’s The Idiot


Srividya S.

World Literature
Pages 16-35
Article #02
2026V17N3006

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10.66376/criterion.v17.n3.2

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Abstract

The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a perfect presentation of two irreconcilable ontological modes. These modes are represented on the one hand, by Myshkin's no-mind, pre-reflective, natural consciousness in Switzerland and on the other, the socially constructed cultural consciousness of Petersburg society, divided by its concerns of status, wealth, and a compulsive obsession with ego. In the Russian Society with its pretensions and acquisitive ethos, the prince, a misfit, is never able to inhabit the categorical traps of culture. Myshkin's epilepsy is an escape into a pristine world of silence and stupefaction, away from the chaos of culture. Contrary to the societal perspective on his illness and his disability, Myshkin's epileptic condition is a relief from the cultural categories of time and place. Combining perspectives from social constructivism and theories of the pathological, this paper argues that Myshkin's epilepsy is not a medical deficiency but a different mode of being-in-the-world, one that society inevitably confines as 'idiocy'.

Keywords
IdiotOntologyNatureEscapeEpilepsy.

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Srividya S.. “The Lived Body in Seizure: Epilepsy as an Ontological Mode of Being in Dostoevsky’s The Idiot.” The Criterion: An International Journal in English, vol. 17, no. 3, June 2026, pp. 16-35. DOI, https://doi.org/10.66376/criterion.v17.n3.2.

Article History
Received
13 Apr 2026
Accepted
23 Jun 2026
Published Online
30 Jun 2026

Journal
The Criterion: An International Journal in English
Volume / Issue
Vol. 17, No. 3 (June 2026)
Pages
16-35
Article ID
2026V17N3006
ISSN
0976-8165

Open Access
CC BY 4.0
Crossref DOI

Open Access · CC BY 4.0 · Crossref DOI ·
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