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Cathedral Folk

rus. Соборяне · 1872
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Historical Context and Significance

The novel "Cathedral Folk" by Nikolai Semyonovich Leskov, written in 1872, is an important work of Russian literature that reflects the life of provincial clergy in 19th-century Russia. In his work, Leskov skillfully portrays the everyday life and customs of the clergy, depicting them as people with diverse characters and destinies. The book reveals the internal contradictions and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, making it relevant for understanding human nature and social relationships. "Cathedral Folk" also made a significant contribution to the development of the social and domestic novel genre in Russian literature, demonstrating the author's deep knowledge of the life and customs of the clergy. Leskov uses rich language and picturesque descriptions, making the work an important cultural artifact that reflects the era and societal sentiments of the time.

Cathedral Folk
Date of publication: 16 October 2024
Last updated: 30 October 2024
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Cathedral Folk
Original titlerus. Соборяне · 1872