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Number of pages: 324
ISBN: 9789941384943
Publication: Palitra L
Series: 15 books you must read while you are alive
Cover: Hardcover
Nikolai Gogol published Dead Souls, a classic of world literature, in 1842. The title of Dead Souls, according to the dominant ideology in the Russian Empire, was an oxymoron – the soul was considered immortal at that time, and therefore censorship did not allow the writer to publish the novel for a long time. However, this title has a double meaning: on the one hand, Chichikov does indeed go to the city of N to buy the souls of dead peasants, but on the other hand, the author, for whom Christianity was of paramount importance, also hints that the souls of the characters in the novel – Chichikov and others – enslaved by any base feelings cannot be considered immortal. Gogol called Dead Souls a poem. It is possible that with this gesture the writer responded to Alexander Pushkin, who had christened the poem “Eugene Onegin” published about ten years earlier a novel. It is also known that Gogol had the idea to create “Dead Souls” after a conversation with Pushkin. The plot of the novel is simple, but at the same time it is a book in which social, allegorical and philosophical currents are skillfully intertwined; and the passages that seem unbelievable to us are distinguished by an unusual artistic truth.
Nikolai Gogol was one of the first Russian writers to criticize the country's way of life. Although his early works are influenced by his upbringing in a Ukrainian atmosphere, he always wrote in Russian, and his works belong to the tradition of Russian literature. Among his masterpieces are the novel Dead Souls (1842), the play The Inspector General (1836, 1842), and the story The Overcoat (1842).
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