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Short story by Nikolay Gogol, published in 1835 as "Zapiski
sumasshedshego." Diary of a Madman, a first-person narrative
presented in the form of a diary, is the tale of Poprishchin, a
government clerk who gradually descends into insanity. At the
outset, the narrator records his frustrations and humiliations
straightforwardly, rationalizing various affronts to his dignity.
Over time, however, reason gives way to delusion. His intermittent
encounters with Sophie, the radiant daughter of his official
superior, provoke an obsession that leads to his "overhearing" two
dogs discussing his hopelessness. As such hallucinations become
more frequent, he finds solace--and his ultimate rationale--in a
new identity as the rightful king of Spain, whose enemies have
engineered his exile. Throughout the story, interludes of sanity
provide striking counterpoint to the deepening psychosis. -- The
Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature --This text refers to an
out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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