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The Overcoat and Other Tales of Good and Evil
The Overcoat and Other Tales of Good and Evil
Author: Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol, David Magarshak (Translator)
With the publication of "The Overcoat" in 1842, Nicolai Gogol (1809–1852) inaugurated a new chapter in Russian literature, in which the underdog and social misfit is treated not as a figure of fun or an object of charity, but as a human being with as much right to happiness as anybody else. — The five other "Tales of Good and...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780393003048
ISBN-10: 0393003043
Publication Date: 9/1965
Pages: 271
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Publisher: W. W. Norton Company
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Great stories of good versus evil. Gogol sought to change society for the better through his writings only to die of self-starvation at the age of 43 because of his disillusionment with literature as a force for effective change. His stories contain elements of dark humor and the fantastic. This latter strain throughout most of Gogol's stories come from Gogol's mystical bent which he manages to make quite believable. Gogol influenced Dostoevsky who also was interested in the problems of societal evil which are depicted in his writings also.


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