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Dead Souls

Book • 1842
Written in the early 19th century, 'Dead Souls' is a significant piece of Russian literature that satirizes the social and bureaucratic systems of Tsarist Russia.

The novel chronicles the travels and adventures of Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov, who seeks to purchase the rights to 'dead souls' from landowners.

These 'dead souls' are deceased serfs that landowners are still taxed for, and Chichikov plans to use them to secure a bank loan and become wealthy.

The novel is known for its vivid depiction of Russian society, its critique of feudalism, and its unique characters, each with their own quirks and failings.

Gogol intended the novel to be the first part of a three-volume work, but he destroyed the manuscript of the second part before his death.

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