Marriage Classics of Drama In English Tr
Nikolai Gogol
0 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0389010081
ISBN13:
Language: English
Publish: January 1, 1969
19th CenturyClassicsComedyDramaFictionHumorPlaysRussiaRussian LiteratureTheatre
SCARCE VERY GOOD softcover, 1969 Manchester University Press, clean text, solid binding, NO remainders NOT ex-library slight shelfwear / storage-wear; WE SHIP FAST. Carefully packed and quickly sent. 201512493 Marriage ( Женитьба, Zhenit’ba) is a play by the Russian writer Nikolai Gogol, which was first published in 1842. In the opening scene, a civil servant named Ivan Kuzmich Podkolyosin sits alone in his room smoking a pipe and contemplating marriage. He has hired a matchmaker (Fyokla Ivanovna), as was the custom in Russia at the time, to help find him a bride. As the two converse, the audience discovers that Podkolyosin has been in search of a bride for quite some time. The reason for his not being yet married, however, owes to his own indecisiveness rather than the lack of a suitable partner. In fact, Fyokla has found him a nice young woman named Agafya Tikhonovna. When Podkolyosin’s friend Kochkaryov unexpectedly pays a visit and finds Fyokla at Podkolyosin’s home, he learns for the first time of his friend’s search for a bride. The fact that Podkolyosin has not mentioned it to his friend provides further proof of his indecision. Kochkaryov becomes outraged at Fyokla because she also married him, and his wife and he are unhappy with the marriage. Kochkaryov, after cleverly getting Fyokla to reveal the location of Agafya’s home, informs Fyokla that her services are no longer needed and that he will proceed with the matter on his own. We recommend selecting Priority Mail wherever available. (No shipping to Mexico, Brazil or Italy.)