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  1. Feb 14, 2010 · The Inspector-General and later Gogol's novel, Dead Souls, established that tradition in Russian letters which was followed by all the great writers from Dostoyevsky down to Gorky. As with one blow, Gogol shattered the notions of the theatre-going public of his day of what a comedy should be.

  2. The Government Inspector Summary - eNotes.com. by Nikolai Gogol. Start Free Trial. Summary. PDF Cite Share. The mayor of the town, Anton Antonovich, receives a disquieting letter. A friend...

  3. The Government Inspector, also known as The Inspector General (Russian: Ревизор, tr. 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.

    • Nikolai Gogol, Stephen Mulrine
    • 1 May 1836
    • 1836
    • Comedy
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  5. Also known as The Inspector General, the play is a comedy of errors based on a supposed anecdote relayed to Gogol by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. In a small unnamed Russian town, a young dissolute government clerk, Khlestakov, is mistaken for an awaited government inspector.

  6. Aug 14, 2023 · Anton Chekhov’s The Inspector General. tim mcgee. 28.8K subscribers. 30. 1.2K views 4 years ago. McGee of 303 and Learnstrong.net lectures on Anton Chekhov’s The...

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  7. The Government Inspector was adapted to the screen in a 1949 American film entitled The Inspector General. It starred Danny Kaye as the character of Hlestakov and was directed by Henry Foster. has grown old in the state service,” who “wears an air of dignified respectability, but is by no means incorruptible.”

  8. The only book devoted entirely to a discussion of The Inspector General. Provides a broad overview of previous criticism and offers detailed consideration of characters, with particular...

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