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19世纪俄国现实主义文学家果戈理,对自己的作品要求非常严格,有时甚至到了苛责的地步。一天,他邀请好友著名诗人茄科夫斯基来听他读一个刚写好的剧本,以便征求意见。时间正值中午,果戈理忘了年迈的诗人素有睡午觉的习惯,在他读剧本的过程中,茄科夫斯基打起瞌睡来。当茄科夫斯基醒来时,果戈理意味深长地说:“我本希望听到您的意见,而您的瞌睡就是最好的批评。”说着,他就毫不惋惜地把手稿扔进了火炉。茄科夫斯基还没来得及解释,手稿已在炉火中化为灰烬。正是这种近乎苛刻的作风,使果戈理在文学创作上取得了巨大的成就,写出了《钦差大臣》、《死魂灵》等享誉世界的杰作。
Gogolian, a Russian realist writer of the 19th century, demanded rigorously his works, sometimes even blatantly blamed. One day, he invited his famous poet soakovski to listen to a script he just finished writing for comments. At noon, Gogol forgot the habit of sleeping in old age poets. During his reading of the script, Sarkovsky drowsed. When Soakkovsky woke up, Gogol said meaningfully: “I would have liked to hear your opinion, and your drowsiness is the best criticism. ” Saying, he would not regret Threw the manuscript into the stove. Gyokowski has not had time to explain that the manuscript has been reduced to ashes in the fire. It is this near-harsh style that has made Gogol a tremendous accomplishment in literary creation and has produced world-renowned masterpieces such as “imperial envoys” and “dead souls”.