The Nose

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"The Nose" is a satirical short story by Russian author Nikolai Gogol in which a St. Petersburg official’s nose detaches from his face and develops a higher social status than its owner.

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The Nose canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf satirical fiction
short story
author Nikolai Gogol
character Major Kovalyov
Praskovya Osipovna
barber Ivan Yakovlevich
the Nose
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
fictionalElement a nose acting as an independent person
firstPublicationLanguage Russian
firstPublicationMedium Sovremennik (contemporary Russian periodical context)
genre absurdist fiction
satire
hasAdaptation The Nose (opera production)
surface form: The Nose (opera)
hasEnglishTitle The Nose self-link
hasOriginalTitle Nos
influenced absurdist literature
modernist satire
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Russian literature
literaryTechnique fantastic realism
grotesque
satirical exaggeration
mainCharacter Major Kovalyov
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor critique of Russian imperial bureaucracy
early example of literary absurdism
originalLanguage Russian
originalTitleLanguage Russian
partOf The Overcoat
surface form: Nikolai Gogol’s Petersburg tales
plotElement a man’s nose detaches from his face
the nose attains higher social status than its owner
protagonistOccupation collegiate assessor
setting St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
symbolism arbitrariness of power
loss of identity
social rank
targetOfSatire Russian civil service ranks
social climbing
vanity
theme alienation
body and self
bureaucracy
identity
social status
the absurdity of social hierarchy
timePeriodOfSetting early 19th century

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Nikolai Gogol notableWork The Nose
The Nose hasEnglishTitle The Nose self-link
King Swing partOf The Nose