The Diary of a Madman, the Government Inspector, and Selected Stories
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페이퍼백
페이지
330
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Apr 25, 2006
출판사
Penguin Classics
ISBN-10
0140449078
ISBN-13
9780140449075
설명
Nikolai Gogol's compelling short fiction features a unique blend of absurdity and social commentary that leaves a lasting impression. This collection presents some of his most impactful works, including "The Diary of a Madman," where the descent into madness is portrayed with both humor and poignancy. Through the eyes of a man convinced he is a nobleman, Gogol explores the fragility of sanity and the stark realities of social status.
"The Government Inspector" adds another layer to Gogol's insight into human nature and bureaucracy. This satirical play revolves around mistaken identity and corruption, revealing the flaws within the political system. Gogol's sharp wit and keen observations masterfully expose the absurdities of government officials and their incompetence.
In addition to these central pieces, the collection includes selected stories showcasing Gogol's diverse range of thematic exploration. The intricacies of his characters, often steeped in melancholy and irony, resonate with readers, inviting them to reflect on their own realities. This compilation serves as a testament to Gogol's literary genius and enduring relevance in the world of literature.
"The Government Inspector" adds another layer to Gogol's insight into human nature and bureaucracy. This satirical play revolves around mistaken identity and corruption, revealing the flaws within the political system. Gogol's sharp wit and keen observations masterfully expose the absurdities of government officials and their incompetence.
In addition to these central pieces, the collection includes selected stories showcasing Gogol's diverse range of thematic exploration. The intricacies of his characters, often steeped in melancholy and irony, resonate with readers, inviting them to reflect on their own realities. This compilation serves as a testament to Gogol's literary genius and enduring relevance in the world of literature.