Author(s): Gogol, Nikolai
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA0269
Barcode: 9781781980521
Release Date: 07/2017

GOGOL, N.: Dead Souls (Unabridged)

Gogol’s great Russian classic is the Pickwick Papers of Russian Literature. It takes a sharp but humorous look at life in all its strata, but especially the devious complexities in Russia with its landowners and serfs. We are introduced to Tchitchikov, a businessman who, in order to trick the tax authorities, buys up dead ‘souls’ or serfs whose names still appear on the government census. Despite being a dealer in phantom crimes and paper ghosts, he is the most beguiling of Gogol’s characters. Gogol’s obsession with attempting to display ‘the untold riches of the Russian soul’ eventually led him to madness, religious mania and death. Dismissed by him as merely ‘a pale introduction to the great epic poem which is taking shape in my mind’, Dead Souls is the culmination of Gogol’s genius.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Gogol, Nikolai - Author
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1Dead Souls09:36
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2While the waiter was still engaged in spelling…09:22
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3Tchitchikov had hardly time to look about him…10:55
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4Chapter 210:45
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5As he drove up to the courtyard,…10:29
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6Tchitchikov was actually a little embarrassed…11:58
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Disc 2
1The steward appeared. He was a man…15:17
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2Chapter 309:32
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3The word nobleman seemed to make the old…09:50
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4Beyond the kitchen garden there were peasants'…11:36
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5After mopping his brow Tchitchikov…08:14
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6Tchitchikov explained to her that the paper…09:17
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7Chapter 407:49
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Disc 3
1'But if I had only twenty roubles in my pocket,'…12:17
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2The travellers took their seats.11:52
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3The visitors returned to the house…10:01
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4Tchitchikov was offended by this observation.09:36
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5Tchitchikov went back to his room…10:15
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6Chapter 508:46
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7But our hero was a man of mature years…09:47
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Disc 4
1'We were speaking of you last Thursday…'10:00
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2Tchitchikov approached the subject indirectly…11:02
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3Whereupon he sat Tchitchikov down…10:41
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4Chapter 609:27
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5After turning round two or three corners…10:15
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6And yet there had been a time when he was only…08:50
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7To this Plyushkin muttered something…12:28
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Disc 5
1It was an apparition, like the sudden appearance…14:08
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2Chapter 711:43
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3Tchitchikov was right, it really was a woman.11:15
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4Our hero saw a vast amount of paper…10:02
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5Ivan Antonovitch, the 'jug snout' with whom…08:09
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6The visitors arrived all together….10:41
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7Chapter 807:32
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Disc 6
1As far as health and appearance goes…12:13
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2His arrival at the ball made an extraordinary…10:20
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3Tchitchikov was so absorbed in his conversation…11:50
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4All the ladies were greatly displeased…10:19
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5There in the little room so familiar to the reader…08:47
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6Chapter 909:01
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7Poor Sofya Ivanovna did not know what to do.10:45
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Disc 7
1It might have seemed inevitable that a storm…13:02
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2Having done their duty by the governor's wife…11:49
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3Chapter 1006:01
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4'After the campaign of 1812, my good sir'…12:28
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5The postmaster cried out, slapped himself…10:01
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6They tried dropping a hint about Napoleon…08:40
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7'How inexplicable!' Tchitchikov thought…08:43
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8Chapter 1102:32
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Disc 8
1Selifan was turning towards the door to retire…11:18
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2How strange, alluring, stimulating…12:07
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3Next day he began going to school.12:26
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4The morose old head clerk even began…11:55
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5I must mention that another thing…11:19
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6As the reader is already aware…13:23
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Disc 9
1The author will incur censure also…11:32
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2Book 2: Chapter 109:45
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3From this record of his day…09:52
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4But youth has a future before it.11:00
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5And meanwhile, another spectacle…10:43
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6What did those sobs mean?09:25
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7Such were the circumstances of Andrey…11:01
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Disc 10
1Tchitchikov walked about a great deal.14:09
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2Chapter 209:47
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3Ulinka seemed at once to fire up and grow eager.13:06
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4Chapter 309:29
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5When Tchitchikov drove up to the front door…10:34
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6It was the same thing with the wines.14:56
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Disc 11
1They drove up to the house.11:43
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2Upon this Tchitchikov reflected…13:07
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3Tchitchikov was not interested in almshouses…11:57
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4Tchitchikov drank in the sweet sound…11:06
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5Chapter 412:26
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6The sights that met them on their way back…11:24
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Disc 12
1Hlobuev was almost one of these wonderful…10:38
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2Tchitchikov poured out a glass…09:28
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3Chapter 509:03
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4Completely reassured and fortified…09:32
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5'Excuse me, Pyotr Petrovitch; but before we talk…'09:28
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6Pyotr Petrovitch was amazed at this…09:30
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7When all at once in the passage…07:55
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Disc 13
1If a draught of spring water were poured down…10:39
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2And a life of toil, away from the noise of cities…10:18
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3Murazov paused as though considering…10:28
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4An hour earlier old Murazov had set off…07:41
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Total Playing Time: 14:54:08