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Die Klerisei

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A comic and observant portrayal of a cathedral parish's clergy presents detailed character studies of three men—the stately, energetic provost; the meek, fragile priest; and the boisterous, impulsive deacon—whose differing temperaments shape daily rituals, domestic arrangements, and social encounters in their riverside town. Vivid physical description and episodic scenes, including a notorious liturgical solo that ends in public embarrassment, illuminate the interplay of piety, vanity, human frailty, and communal tradition with gentle satire and moral sympathy.

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N. S. Leskov

N. S. Leskov was a Russian author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of moral and social themes. Active in the 19th century, he contributed significantly to Russian literature with works that often reflect the complexities of human nature and the societal issues of his time. His notable story, "The Steel Flea," showcases his unique blend of realism and folklore, while other works like "Der versiegelte Engel, und andere Geschichten" and "Die Klerisei" further illustrate his narrative skill and thematic depth. Leskov's writings continue to be appreciated for their rich characterizations and insightful commentary on Russian life.

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