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    The Government Inspector

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  1. The Government Inspector, also known as The Inspector General (Russian: Ревизор, romanized: Revizor, literally: "Inspector"), is a satirical play by Russian dramatist and novelist, Nikolai Gogol. Originally published in 1836, the play was revised for an 1842 edition.

  2. The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol. (or The Inspector General) By Nikolai Gogol (c.1836) Translated here by Arthur A Sykes 1892. Arthur Sykes died in 1939. All Gogol’s staging instructions have been left in this edition.

  3. When the locals in a small town in Russia learn that an undercover government inspector is coming for a surprise visit, an unfortunate case of mistaken identity sends the village spiraling into a world of panic and greed.

  4. Complete summary of Nikolai Gogol's The Government Inspector. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Government Inspector.

  5. The Government Inspector ridicules the extensive bureaucracy of the Russian government under the tsar as a thoroughly corrupt system. Universal themes of human corruption and the folly of self-deception are explored through this drama of Russian life.

  6. The Government Inspector, farcical drama in five acts by Nikolay Gogol, originally performed and published as Revizor in 1836. The play, sometimes translated as The Inspector General, mercilessly lampoons the corrupt officials of an obscure provincial town that is portrayed as a microcosm of the Russian state.

  7. The Government Inspector is set in a remote, provincial Russian town in the 1830s. The town’s mayor assembles other local officials in his home and announces that an incognito government inspector from St. Petersburg is coming with “secret instructions” to investigate them.

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  9. Jun 1, 2017 · The Government Inspector,” which sealed Gogol’s reputation as a major Russian writer when it was published in 1836, presents a world in which nobody is free from the taint of ravenous self ...

  10. The Government Inspector, a play set in a provincial Russian town in the 1830s, satirizes the rampant political corruption of local government officials and petty bureaucrats. The play does so by presenting all the town officials as inept and self-serving.

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