Gogol's ""Dead Souls""
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (296 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781400871902
- PG3332 .G646 2015
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1 Sobakevich
Includes bibliographies and index.
Alone of the great Russian novels of the nineteenth-century, Dead Souls has remained almost as profound a mystery to critics as it was when it first appeared. James Woodward disputes the traditional view of Gogol's work, contending that it is not a sprawling mass of loosely connected episodes, details, and digressions. His close reading of the text offers a new interpretation by tracing the essential features of Gogol's creative method. Although Dead Souls is a subject of lively debate in almost every respect, no Western scholar has ever before made it the subject of book-length analysis. J.
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