A gift book in a leather cover "N.Gogol. Dead souls"
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Gogol's Dead Souls poem "Dead Souls" was conceived by Gogol as a grand panorama of Russian society with all its features and paradoxes. The central problem of the work is the spiritual death and rebirth of representatives of the main Russian estates of that time. The author denounces and ridicules the vices of landlords, venality and the pernicious passions of officialdom.
The title of the work itself has a twofold meaning. "Dead souls" are not only dead peasants, but also other actually living characters of the work. By calling them dead, Gogol emphasizes their devastated, pathetic, "dead" souls.
Design features: handmade embossed leather binding with copper inserts, gold embossed, dyed sawn-off.