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Dead Souls

Dead Souls

"Dead Souls" (しせるたましい, Russianёртвыедуши) is a full-length novel of Nicolai Gogol published in 1842. He intended to create Dante "Divine Comedy" for Russia. However, I was shocked and could write in nothing that death of Alexander Pushkin was informed it and reopened writing little by little after I moved to Italy. Part 1 was completed in 1841, but was published in St. Petersburg in the next year without passing censorship in Moscow. Part 2 was written, too, but hardly originally remains because it is the most later years, and Gogol has thrown it into a fireplace.

Mikhail Bulgakov became a drama, and BBC became radio drama in 2006.

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Serfs Emancipation Order was given at the age of the Alexander second, but the landowner had to pay the capitation tax of the serf who died until the next national census to the front of it. They were looking for a method to escape from the tax by some means or other. I buy the name of serf who died and collect チチコフ where I paid attention to there and forge documents and work out a plan to cheat the central government out of money. I meet the people who チチコフ takes a trip to the very large whole land of Russia to realize it, and have odd quirks two habit walk, everywhere.

Character

チチコフ
A fraud.
マニーロフ
A cold man.
コローボチカ
The landlady who is lacking in intelligence, but is nervous.
ノズドーリョフ
A violent gambler.
サバケーヴィチ
A greedy man.
ブリューシキン
Petty Han.

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Japanese translation

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