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Oblomov

Ivan Goncharov

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Oblomov by Ivan Goncharov is a celebrated masterpiece of Russian literature that offers a profound and often humorous exploration of human nature, society, and the struggle between dreams and action. First published in 1859, the novel presents one of the most memorable characters in literary history and provides a powerful reflection on the social and cultural atmosphere of nineteenth-century Russia.

The story centers on Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a gentle and thoughtful nobleman who spends most of his days lying on a sofa in his apartment, lost in reflection and imagination. Though intelligent and kind-hearted, Oblomov finds himself unable to take meaningful action in his life. Simple tasks—such as answering letters, managing his estate, or making decisions about his future—become overwhelming challenges.

Through Oblomov's daily routines and inner thoughts, Ivan Goncharov paints a vivid portrait of a man caught between comfort and ambition. Oblomov dreams of a peaceful life filled with warmth, friendship, and simplicity, yet he struggles to move beyond his habits of procrastination and inactivity. His condition becomes so distinctive that it gives rise to the term "Oblomovism," symbolizing a state of apathy, indecision, and resistance to change.

The novel introduces several characters who attempt to influence Oblomov's life, including his energetic and practical friend Andrei Stolz, who represents discipline, progress, and modern values. Stolz repeatedly encourages Oblomov to take control of his life and embrace responsibility. At the same time, Oblomov experiences a brief awakening through a relationship that inspires hope for transformation and renewal.

Beyond the personal story of its central character, Oblomov offers a thoughtful commentary on the social structure and cultural attitudes of the Russian aristocracy during a time of transition. Goncharov examines themes such as lethargy, social change, personal responsibility, idealism, and the tension between tradition and progress.

Written with warmth, irony, and psychological depth, the novel combines gentle satire with deep empathy for its characters. Goncharov's rich storytelling invites readers to reflect on the universal challenge of turning aspirations into action and confronting the habits that shape our lives.

Both humorous and deeply philosophical, Oblomov remains a timeless exploration of human inertia and the search for purpose. It continues to resonate with readers around the world as a powerful literary study of the human condition and the delicate balance between dreaming and doing.
Disponibile da: 14/03/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 207 pagine.

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