Myortvye dushi

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Myortvye dushi is the Russian title of Nikolai Gogol's classic satirical novel "Dead Souls," which critiques 19th-century Russian society through the misadventures of its antihero, Chichikov.

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instanceOf Russian literary work
novel
satirical novel
author Nikolai Gogol NERFINISHED
centralPlotDevice purchase of "dead souls" (deceased serfs still on tax rolls)
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
critiques Russian bureaucracy
Russian provincial gentry
depicts serf-owning landowners
social hierarchy in the Russian Empire
focusesOn misadventures of Chichikov
genre picaresque novel
satire
hasAntihero Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov NERFINISHED
hasEnglishTitle Dead Souls NERFINISHED
hasMoralDimension yes
hasSatiricalElements yes
languageScript Cyrillic
literaryForm novel in prose
literaryMovement Russian literature of the 19th century
literarySignificance classic of Russian literature
major work of social satire
mainCharacter Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableCharacter Manilov NERFINISHED
Nozdryov NERFINISHED
Plyushkin NERFINISHED
Sobakevich NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Russian
protagonistType antihero
setting provincial towns of the Russian Empire
structure prose
theme bureaucracy and corruption
critique of 19th-century Russian society
moral decay
serfdom and landownership
timePeriodDepicted first half of the 19th century
titleInRussian Мёртвые души
translatedTitle Dead Souls NERFINISHED
workType fiction

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