The Diary of a Madman and Other Stories
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Science Fiction
History
Humor
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
256
言語
英語
公開されました
Mar 5, 2013
出版社
Signet
版
Translation
ISBN-10
0451418565
ISBN-13
9780451418562
説明
Nikolai Gogol, often hailed as a literary genius, presents a collection that delves into the quirks and absurdities of human behavior. His stories oscillate between humor and dark satire, providing insights into the social fabric of 19th-century Russia. Through his sharp wit and keen observation, Gogol crafts narratives that resonate with both laughter and introspection.
The characters that inhabit these tales are vividly drawn, each one oscillating between eccentricity and poignant truth. Gogol’s ability to weave complex emotions into simple yet profound narratives allows readers to connect deeply with the experiences and struggles depicted. The shift from comedy to pathos leaves an indelible mark on the reader, prompting reflection on their own lives and societal norms.
Throughout this collection, Gogol's unique voice emerges as both a critic and an observer, unearthing the absurdities lurking beneath everyday existence. His stories challenge not just the conventions of his time but also timeless human dilemmas, making them relevant across generations.
In exploring themes of madness, identity, and societal expectation, Gogol invites readers into a world where reality often blurs with the surreal. The blend of poetic language and comic elements creates an enchanting reading experience, encouraging a deeper contemplation of the human condition.
The characters that inhabit these tales are vividly drawn, each one oscillating between eccentricity and poignant truth. Gogol’s ability to weave complex emotions into simple yet profound narratives allows readers to connect deeply with the experiences and struggles depicted. The shift from comedy to pathos leaves an indelible mark on the reader, prompting reflection on their own lives and societal norms.
Throughout this collection, Gogol's unique voice emerges as both a critic and an observer, unearthing the absurdities lurking beneath everyday existence. His stories challenge not just the conventions of his time but also timeless human dilemmas, making them relevant across generations.
In exploring themes of madness, identity, and societal expectation, Gogol invites readers into a world where reality often blurs with the surreal. The blend of poetic language and comic elements creates an enchanting reading experience, encouraging a deeper contemplation of the human condition.