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Nikolai Vasil'evich Gogol

Dead Souls

Hardcover (Forgotten Books Oct. 27, 2018)
Excerpt from Dead Souls

The poet Pushkin, who said of Gogol that behind his laughter you feel the unseen tears, was his chief friend and inspirer. It was he who suggested the plot of Dead Souls as well as the plot of the earlier work The Revisor, which is almost the only comedy in Russian. The importance of both is their introduction of the social element in Russian literature, as Prince Kropotkin points out. Both hold up the mirror to Russian officialdom and the effects it has produced on the national character. The plot of Dead Souls is simple enough, and is said to have been suggested by an actual episode.

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ISBN
026523686X / 9780265236864
Pages
336
Weight
21.28 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.75 in.

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