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The Night of Christmas Eve: Supernatural Folklore and Dark Humor: Enigmatic Christmas Tales from 19th Century Russia

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In "The Night of Christmas Eve," Nikolai Gogol weaves a fantastical narrative infused with elements of Slavic folklore and mythology. Set in rural Ukraine, the story centers around the theme of love and the supernatural, as the protagonist, Vakula, embarks on a quest to win the heart of the beautiful Oksana. Gogol's rich, evocative prose and whimsical imagery capture the essence of Christmas traditions, while his biting wit and social commentary offer a critique of the societal norms of the time. The tale's surreal charm is emblematic of the Romantic literary movement, drawing readers into a world where the ordinary and the supernatural coexist seamlessly. Nikolai Gogol, a key figure in Russian literature, was influenced by his Ukrainian heritage, which plays a crucial role in creating the vibrant cultural landscape depicted in this work. His background as a playwright and short story writer also informs his storytelling style, blending humor with deep philosophical insights. Written in the early 19th century, "The Night of Christmas Eve" exemplifies Gogol's fascination with the absurdities of life and his ability to explore complex human emotions through simplistic yet profound narratives. This enchanting tale is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay between folklore and literature. Gogol's masterful storytelling, whimsical characters, and vivid settings not only provide an escape into another world but also offer a lens through which to examine the intricacies of love and human desire. Readers seeking a rich literary experience will find themselves captivated by the charm and depth of "The Night of Christmas Eve."

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Traductores : George Tolstoy

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eBook : 10 de abril de 2021

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