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Aller à Ma biblioЧужая жена и муж под кроватью [сборник]
- Langue
- Russe
- Publié en
- Maison d'édition
- Азбука
- Pages
- 365
- ISBN
- 9785389013674
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Readers frequently express surprise and delight at discovering a humorous, satirical, and even lighthearted side of Dostoevsky, a departure from his more serious works. Many found the stories genuinely funny and amusing, appreciating the author's subtle humor and the chaotic, theatrical nature of the narratives. Specific tales such as "Uncle's Dream," "The Crocodile," "A Nasty Story," and "Another Man's Wife and a Husband Under the Bed" are often highlighted as particularly enjoyable. Reviewers praised the well-crafted plots, elegant twists, and the vividly drawn, precisely observed characters, noting that the stories often feel like scenes from a play or film. The collection is described as brilliant and entertaining, with some finding the audiobook format particularly effective.
Despite the overall positive reception, some readers found the humor not entirely to their taste, or felt certain stories were less impressive than others. A recurring criticism points to the writing style, which some found heavy, disjointed, or confusing, leading to moments where it was difficult to follow the dialogues or plot. "A Novel in Nine Letters" and "A Nasty Story" were specifically mentioned as challenging to understand for some. While "The Crocodile" was appreciated for its absurdity, some also found it extremely annoying. A few reviewers also noted disturbing elements within the stories, such as a moment of animal violence, or expressed discomfort with certain moral implications of the 19th-century themes explored.
Overall, this collection presents a unique and often surprising facet of Dostoevsky's literary range, offering a blend of humor, satire, and tragicomedy. It is highly recommended for readers who are open to experiencing a lighter, more comedic side of the author, or those looking for an engaging and often absurd take on human nature and social situations. Readers who enjoy theatrical narratives, sharp character observations, and stories that evoke both laughter and a sense of bewilderment will likely find this book particularly appealing. However, those who prefer Dostoevsky's more somber, psychological works, or who might be deterred by occasional narrative complexity, should approach with an open mind.
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