"Khozhenie to the Russian Land": The image of Kherson Province in Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls (1842) and in Alexander Schmidt's Materials for the Geography and Statistics of Russia: Kherson Province (1863)

This article explores the construction of the artistic and essayistic image of Kherson Province in Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls (1842) and in Alexander Schmidt's Materials for the Geography and Statistics of Russia: Kherson Province (1863). In Gogol's narrative, Kherson Province emerges...

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Published in:Имагология и компаративистика № 24. С. 164-185
Main Author: Ilinykh, Alina V.
Other Authors: Khalina, Nataliya V., Chukanova, Tatiana V.
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Language:English
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