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The Nose A Stylistic And Critical Companion To Nikolai Gogols Story 1st Edition Ksana Blank Editor

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The Nose A Stylistic And Critical Companion To Nikolai Gogols Story 1st Edition Ksana Blank Editor
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.89 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Ksana Blank (editor)
ISBN: 9781644695197, 1644695197
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Nose A Stylistic And Critical Companion To Nikolai Gogols Story 1st Edition Ksana Blank Editor by Ksana Blank (editor) 9781644695197, 1644695197 instant download after payment.

This literary guide leads students with advanced knowledge of Russian as well as experienced scholars through the text of Nikolai Gogol’s absurdist masterpiece “The Nose.” Part I focuses on numerous instances of the writer’s wordplay, which is meant to surprise and delight the reader, but which often is lost in English translations. It traces Gogol’s descriptions of everyday life in St. Petersburg, familiar to the writer’s contemporaries and fellow citizens but hidden from the modern Western reader. Part II presents an overview of major critical interpretations of the story in Gogol scholarship from the time of its publication to the present, as well as its connections to the works of Shostakovich, Kafka, Dalí, and Kharms.

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