Gogol from the Twentieth Century

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Gogol from the Twentieth Century
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0691013268
ISBN-13 : 9780691013268
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Book Synopsis Gogol from the Twentieth Century by : Robert A. Maguire

Book excerpt: The fiction and drama of Gogol, now widely read in English, have delighted, puzzled, and inspired Russian critics for nearly a century and a half. In this anthology, Robert A. Maguire offers to English-speaking readers a selection of the impressive critical achievement that the writings of Gogol have stimulated. Each of the eleven essays is at once a fresh contribution to the study of Gogol and an example of one major school of criticism cultivated in contemporary Russia.


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