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Nikolai Gogol

Taras Bulba. A Tale of the Cossacks

In “Taras Bulba: A Tale of the Cossacks,” Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol intricately weaves a narrative that brings to life the fierce spirit and tumultuous history of the Cossacks in 16th-century Ukraine. The book is marked by Gogol's vibrant prose and dramatic irony, reflecting a blend of realism and folklore that captures the essence of Cossack culture. With themes of loyalty, revenge, and the tension between personal and national identity, the novella serves as a rich cultural tapestry, situated within the broader context of Russian literature grappling with national consciousness and romantic nationalism. Gogol, born in the Ukraine to a landowner family, was notably influenced by his heritage and the tumultuous political landscapes of Eastern Europe. His experiences of cultural duality and identity shaped his perspective as a writer, illuminating the struggles of the Cossacks against Polish domination and their fierce independence. This backdrop offers a compelling lens through which the reader can understand both the personal conflicts faced by the characters and the historical context of Ukraine's national identity. “Taras Bulba” is a must-read for those interested in explorations of heroism and sacrifice, as it encapsulates the raw emotion and moral dilemmas found within a rugged, yet beautifully depicted, landscape. Gogol'Äôs storytelling invites readers to engage with the complexities of loyalty and the nature of heroism, making it an essential addition to any literary scholar's library.
196 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Isabel Hapgood
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