Konspekt Y A Dobroliubov Chto - Takoe Oblomovshchina
: The idyllic, stagnant village of Oblomovka is the cradle of the hero's character. It represents a world where time stands still and physical labor is seen as a punishment.
: Dobrolyubov uses the character to critique the Russian gentry. He suggests that the "Oblomov" in every Russian aristocrat prevents social progress, as they are "masters" who cannot even put on their own socks without help. Key Points for a Summary (Konspekt) konspekt y a dobroliubov chto takoe oblomovshchina
: The critic places Ilya Oblomov at the end of a long line of "superfluous men" in Russian literature (like Onegin and Pechorin). However, unlike his predecessors who were disillusioned or bored, Oblomov is completely "emptied" of will. : The idyllic, stagnant village of Oblomovka is


