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Oblomov

Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov's seminal work, "Oblomov," is an intricate exploration of idleness and societal inertia within 19th-century Russian aristocracy. The novel masterfully employs a blend of realism and psychological commentary, presenting the titular character, Ilya Oblomov, as a symbol of lethargy amidst a rapidly changing world. Goncharov's vivid prose and sharp wit illuminate the contradictions of Oblomov's life, trapped in the stasis of his comfortable existence while the world outside demands action and involvement, thus deftly capturing the essence of a bygone era's struggles with modernity. Goncharov, a contemporary of Dostoevsky and Tolstoy, drew from his own experiences as a member of the Russian gentry, providing him profound insights into the disillusionment of the upper classes. His nuanced portrayal of Oblomov reflects his observations on the passivity that plagued societal elites of his time, influenced by a broader philosophical discourse on existentialism and the human condition. The author's background as a civil servant and his travels also shaped his understanding of the cultural tensions gripping Russia in the mid-19th century. "Oblomov" is highly recommended for readers interested in classic literature that delves into the complexities of self-identity and social commentary. This novel invites you to contemplate the balance between personal fulfillment and societal expectations, making it a profound and relatable exploration for anyone grappling with the nuances of modern life and the dichotomy of ambition versus complacency.


Auteur:

  • Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov

Formaat:

  • E-book

Duurtijd:

  • 133 bladzijden

Taal:

Engels

Categorieën:

  • Klassieke fictie en poëzie
  • Klassieke fictie

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