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Gogol's The Overcoat

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Gogol's most famous short story, first published in 1842, has attracted unrivalled attention, both from other writers and from critics of every hue. It has been reworked by Russian writers from Dostoevsky to the present day, and filmed both in Russia and abroad. It has provoked competing analyses from nineteenth-century social critics such as Belinsky and Chernystevsky, from Eirhenbaum and the Russian formalists, from Soviets and emigres. In recent years it has evoked innovative readings by leading Western scholars. It has been found to be both a social document and a psychoanalytical study, both a religious primer and a literary game. This study combines a detailed survey of the critical reception and reworkings in a range of media with a synthetic analysis, drawing together the insight of a century and a half of attention to Gogol's masterpiece.

164 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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August 19, 2018
Excellent Russian literature that to me read like a satire on consumerism and status in a capitalist society.

The main character's obsession with the coat as an extension of the status it conveys upon him is juxtaposed with the general's obsession of status that his rank conveys upon him.

Both suffer as a result
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