Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
242
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1970
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300011202
ISBN-13
9780300011203
Description
Victor Erlich delves into the complexities of the life and works of Nikolai Gogol, a pivotal figure in Russian literature. Through a detailed analysis, he reveals Gogol's unique blend of realism and romanticism, offering insights into his profound impact on literary traditions.
Erlich articulates the struggles Gogol faced in his personal and professional life, highlighting how these experiences shaped his narrative style and thematic choices. The exploration of Gogol’s major works uncovers the intricate relationship between his identity and the socio-political context of 19th-century Russia.
This examination serves not only as a scholarly tribute to Gogol but also invites readers to appreciate the nuances of his storytelling, inviting a deeper understanding of a literary legacy that continues to resonate today.
Erlich articulates the struggles Gogol faced in his personal and professional life, highlighting how these experiences shaped his narrative style and thematic choices. The exploration of Gogol’s major works uncovers the intricate relationship between his identity and the socio-political context of 19th-century Russia.
This examination serves not only as a scholarly tribute to Gogol but also invites readers to appreciate the nuances of his storytelling, inviting a deeper understanding of a literary legacy that continues to resonate today.