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Decoration of Vladimir of the Third Class : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Order of Vladimir, Third Class
''The Order of Vladimir, Third Class'' ((ロシア語:Владимир третьей степени); Vladimir tret'jej stepeni) is an unfinished play by Nikolai Gogol, which he worked on between 1832 and 1834. It survives only in four fragments: ''An Official's Morning'', ''The Lawsuit'', ''The Servants' Quarters'' and ''Fragment''. Each fragment follows the official Barsukov, in search of his dream to receive a decoration, the Order of Vladimir. According to Gogol's contemporaries, a lost scene showed Barsukov in front of a mirror in which he sees the decoration, finally believing he is the decoration.〔Donald Fanger The Creation of Nikolai Gogol - 2009 -0674036697 Page 127 "Vladimir of the Third Class survives in the form of three scenes, one of them (“The Morning of a Busy Man”) published in The Contemporary in 1836, subtitled “Petersburg Scenes,” the other two (“The Lawsuit” and “The Servants' Quarters”) only ..."〕〔Nikolay Gogol - Diary of a Madman, The Government Inspector, & Selected ...014191002X 2005 "The play, The Order of Vladimir, Third Degree (1832–4), remains in only four fragments ('An Official's Morning', 'The Lawsuit', 'The Servants' Quarters'and 'Fragment')."〕 ==Surviving scenes==
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