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Dead souls

Dead souls

The journey of chichikov: a satirical exploration of russian society

Nikolai Gogol

288 pages, parution le 01/03/2023

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"Dead Souls" by Nikolai Gogol is a seminal work in Russian literature, first published in 1842. The novel follows the protagonist, Paul Ivanovitch Chichikov, a middle-aged man of ambiguous background and intentions, as he travels through a provincial Russian town. Chichikov's primary aim is to acquire "dead souls," or deceased serfs, from local landowners. By purchasing these souls, he plans to use them as collateral to secure a government loan, thereby enriching himself. The narrative unfolds as Chichikov ingratiates himself with various officials and landowners, including the amiable Manilov and the gruff Sobakevitch, each representing different facets of Russian society. Gogol's work is a satirical examination of the moral and social decay in Russia, highlighting the absurdities and corruption inherent in the bureaucratic system. The novel is unfinished, as Gogol destroyed parts of the manuscript in a fit of religious remorse, leaving readers to ponder the ultimate fate of Chichikov and the broader implications of his scheme. Through its vivid characterizations and biting humor, "Dead Souls" offers a profound critique of human folly and the pursuit of material wealth.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Nikolai Gogol
Parution 01/03/2023
Nb. de pages 288
Format 14.8 x 21
Couverture Broché
Poids 376g
EAN13 9791041945788

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