Two different forms of devilry in short stories of N. V. Gogol Viy and The Portrait
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Réka Czumft
Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Published 2024-11-06
https://doi.org/10.15388/SV-I-II.2024.19
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Keywords

Gogol
devil
devilry
opposition
sight

How to Cite

Czumft, R. (2024) “Two different forms of devilry in short stories of N. V. Gogol Viy and The Portrait”, Vilnius University Open Series, pp. 214–222. doi:10.15388/SV-I-II.2024.19.

Abstract

In the article, the forms of the personification of impure forces are analyzed based on the materials of two N. V. Gogol’s short stories named Viy and The Portrait. The image of the devil in Gogol’s works is diverse, so we are making an attempt to identify the specifics of his image in these stories. The article examines in detail the spatial structure of the two plots, their dynamics, changes in values and the embodiment of evil spirits at the lexical level. A comparison of the two works in these aspects will help to better understand the evolution of the depiction of evil spirits in Gogol’s work.

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