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Stepan Plyushkin (Russian: Степан Плюшкин) is a
fictional character in
Nikolai Gogol's
novel Dead Souls. He is a
landowner who
obsessively collects and...
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considered to be a misnomer.
Other possible terms are
senile breakdown,
Plyushkin's Syndrome (after the
Gogol character),
social breakdown and
senile squalor...
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Aleksandr Plyushkin (born 20 May 1948) is a
Russian rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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sentimentalist with
pursed lips; Mme. Korobochka, a widow; Nozdryov, a bully.
Plyushkin, the miser,
appears to
transcend the
poshlost archetype in that he is...
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Fictional Matchstick Men
Plyushkin Xenocide Nonfiction Everything in Its
Place Just Checking...
- 2006
fatalities Deaths Nation Tuk
Bahadur Thapa Masa Nepal Igor
Plyushkin Russia
Vitor Negrete Brazil
David Sharp United
Kingdom Thomas Weber Germany...
- ****ding
disorder (HD) or
Plyushkin's disorder is a
mental disorder characterised by
persistent difficulty in
parting with
possessions and
engaging in...
- character; and Miss
Havisham syndrome,
named for a ****ens character, and
Plyushkin syndrome,
named for a
Gogol character, both
fictional persons (the latter...
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Trekking Brazil
Exposure and/or
exhaustion Camp III, 8200m N.E.
Ridge Igor
Plyushkin May 22, 2006 54 Russia
Altitude sickness 7800m N.E.
Ridge Thomas Weber...
- 1996, p. 374.
Navia 2005, p. 152. Cybulska, E. (1998). "Senile squalor:
Plyushkin's not Diogenes' syndrome".
Psychiatric Bulletin. 22 (5): 319–320. doi:10...