Nikolai Gogol, Revizor [The Government Inspector]

Ros Dixon (National University of Ireland)
Download PDF Add to Bookshelf Tweet Report an Error

The reputation as a dramatist of Nikolai Gogol (1809-52) rests almost entirely on one play, his five-act comedy Revizor [The Government Inspector or The Inspector General], which is widely acknowledged as a masterpiece and in which he succeeds in fusing disparate elements into a meticulously crafted whole. This is at once a hilarious comedy and a serious satire on corruption and greed; sparkling wit and knockabout farce are counter-pointed by a sense of despair at human folly. Its setting is at once familiar and disconcertingly surreal; moving at lightning pace, it casts us into an often nightmarish world, both eerie and fantastical, that nevertheless never entirely loses touch with reality. It is peopled by …

2399 words

Citation: Dixon, Ros. "Revizor". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 15 September 2008 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=20799, accessed 21 November 2024.]

20799 Revizor 3 Historical context notes are intended to give basic and preliminary information on a topic. In some cases they will be expanded into longer entries as the Literary Encyclopedia evolves.

Save this article

If you need to create a new bookshelf to save this article in, please make sure that you are logged in, then go to your 'Account' here

Leave Feedback

The Literary Encyclopedia is a living community of scholars. We welcome comments which will help us improve.