Gogol’s Crime and Punishment: An essay in the interpretation of Nikolai Gogol’s Dead Souls
This monograph is nothing less than a bold attempt at solving the riddle of Gogol's novel Dead Souls that even inspired a staging of Dead Souls at Schauspiel Stuttgart. Heftrich gives a comprehensive, coherent answer to the question of the novel's meaning by meticulously laying bare its st...
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Zusammenfassung: | This monograph is nothing less than a bold attempt at solving
the riddle of Gogol's novel Dead Souls that even inspired
a staging of Dead Souls at Schauspiel Stuttgart. Heftrich
gives a comprehensive, coherent answer to the question of the
novel's meaning by meticulously laying bare its structure. The
first part of the monograph is dedicated to one section of Gogol's
novel that has been neglected by virtually all critics - a clue
that leads to a strictly ethical reading of Gogol's epic. Gogol, as
it emerges, constructed Dead Souls strictly according to a
moral pattern. It is amazing to discover how flawlessly Dead
Souls is built in this regard. The novel thus proves to be a
true descendant of medieval romance with its inseparable
interrelation between ethics and epics. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv293p4dp |