1. Nikolay Gogol | Biography, Novels, & Short Stories - Britannica
Nikolay Gogol (1809–52) was a Ukrainian-born short-story writer and novelist whose work deeply influenced Russian literature. His novel Myortvye dushi (1842 ...
Nikolay Gogol (1809–52) was a Ukrainian-born short-story writer and novelist whose work deeply influenced Russian literature. His novel Myortvye dushi (1842; Dead Souls) and his short story “Shinel” (1842; “The Overcoat”) are considered the foundations of the great 19th-century tradition of Russian realism.

2. Gogol, Nikolai - Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine
While working as a minor civil servant, Gogol spent his free time composing short stories based on his observations and memories of life in Ukraine. The first ...
3. Nikolai Gogol Author | Databases Explored - Gale
Nikolai Vasil'evich Gogol is the father of Russia's Golden Age of prose realism. Later nineteenth-century Russian authors wrote in the shadow of Gogol's ...
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for The Government Inspector and Dead Souls.
4. Nikolai Gogol - New World Encyclopedia
Gogol is seen by most critics as the first Russian realist. His biting satire, comic realism, and descriptions of Russian provincials and petty bureaucrats
5. Nikolai Gogol (Creator) - TV Tropes
a Russian-language writer of Ukrainian origins. Although his early works were heavily influenced by his Ukrainian heritage and upbringing, Gogol wrote in ...
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol ( Ukrainian: Мико́ла Васи́льович Го́голь; Russian: Ник …

6. Russian literature - Nikolay Gogol, Satire, Realism | Britannica
One of the finest comic authors of world literature, and perhaps its most accomplished nonsense writer, Gogol is best known for his short stories.
Russian literature - Nikolay Gogol, Satire, Realism: One of the finest comic authors of world literature, and perhaps its most accomplished nonsense writer, Gogol is best known for his short stories, for his play Revizor (1836; The Inspector General, or The Government Inspector), and for Myortvye dushi (1842; Dead Souls), a prose narrative that is nevertheless subtitled a “poem.” “Nos” (1836; “The Nose”), a parable on the failure of all explanatory systems, relates an utterly inexplicable incident and the attempts to come to terms with it. Both “Shinel” (1842; “The Overcoat”), which is probably the most influential Russian short story, and “Zapiski sumasshedshego” (1835; “The Diary of

7. Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol | Encyclopedia.com
Gogol, Nikolai (1809–52) Russian novelist and dramatist whose work marks the transition from Romanticism to early realism. Gogol made his reputation with ...
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol [1] (nyĬkəlī´ vəsē´lyəvĬch gô´gəl), 1809–52, Russian short-story writer, novelist, and playwright, sometimes considered the father of Russian realism.
8. Russian Literature Must-Reads: Nikolay Gogol (1809-1852)
Aug 4, 2021 · Gogol considered the Dead Souls to be his life's work and the process of its creation was very dramatic. Gogol called it a poem, even though he ...
We continue to discover Russian literature step by step and this time we will tell you about the rise of prose in the 1830-s and 1840-s and Nikolai Gogol, the master of absurd, grotesque and the great lover of Ukrainian folklore and mystic stories. It is one of the most staged and cinematized Russian authors and the source of inspiration for many prominent Russian writers who followed up.

9. Nikolai Gogol - Wikiquote
Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol (Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Го́голь) (1 April 1809 – 4 March 1852) was a Ukrainian-born Russian writer, whose best known work is ...
Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol (Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Го́голь) (1 April 1809 – 4 March 1852) was a Ukrainian-born Russian writer, whose best known work is perhaps Dead Souls, seen by many as the first "modern" Russian novel.

10. Nikolai Gogol - BIOGRAPHY
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol' (Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Го́голь; pronounced [nʲɪkɐˈlaj vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈgogəlʲ]; Ukrainian: Микола Васильович Гоголь, ...
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol' (Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Го́голь; pronounced [nʲɪkɐˈlaj vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈgogəlʲ]; Ukrainian: Микола Васил...

11. GOGOL. Mertvie dushi [Dead Souls]. First edition. Moscow, 1842
The “poem” was finally published in 1842 in 2400 copies; and Gogol's status of a contemporary classic became firmly established in Russian society: “with almost ...
A pinacle of humour and Russia's second great novel (after Lermontov's 'Hero of our Times'), here in a fine example of the first edition, with the very rare and famous upper wrapper.
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12. Nikolai Gogol by Vladimir Nabokov - Goodreads
Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Russian, then rose to international prominence as a master English prose stylist. He also made significant contributions ...
The work of Gogol—one of the very greatest of Russia's …

13. [PDF] Overt and Covert Shandyism of Nabokov's Nikolai Gogol
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14. GOGOL, N. Mertvye Dushi [Dead Souls]. St. Peterburg, 1900.
Publication: Marks, Skt. Peterburg, 1900. ... The most lavish illustrated edition of Gogol's masterpiece, in its original binding. Read More.
The most lavish illustrated edition of Gogol's masterpiece, in its original binding.
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15. Gogol in Book Illustrations - Google Arts & Culture
Such was N. V. Gogol's attitude to the illustration of his books. At the same time, Gogol can be called one of the most illustrated authors. The Gogol ...
Gogol House Collection
16. Gogol -- Christmas Eve -- parallel Russian and English
And the Cossack made a long circuit on his way to the brandy-shop, and called it "just looking in as he passed." When Solokha went to church on a holiday, she ...
Gogol -- Christmas Eve -- parallel Russian and English
17. The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol - Goodreads
Lately I've been reading some twisted literature and enjoy it too but thanks to Italo Calvino, I also became particularly inclined to short stories and started ...
When Pushkin first read some of the stories in this col…

18. Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol - Timenote
Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol; IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈgogəlʲ]; Ukrainian: Мико́ла Васи́льович Го́голь, Mykola Vasyliovych Hohol; 31 March [O.S. 19 March] ...
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (Russian: Никола́й Васи́льевич Го́голь, tr.

19. Review of Мертвые души (Dead Souls) by Nikolai Gogol
Gogol achieved notoriety due to the fact that he was one of the first authors to "reveal Russia to itself," and subsequently started the "realism" movement in ...
"Dead Souls" (Мертвые души) is a novel that was written by Nikolai Gogol in 1842. The novel is separated into two parts. The first part has 11 chapters, and the second part has 4 chapters. Below there are links to the original Russian accompanied by photos and an English translation of the entire novel. Be sure to check out the chapter summaries before you read this post!Russian Text: https://онлайн-читать.рф/гоголь-мертвые-души/English Text: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Dead_Souls/CNhM

20. Ревизор - Николай Васильевич Гоголь - Google Books
Nikolai Gogol (1809-1852) won fame as a short story writer, and in 1836, his satirical comedy The Government Inspector created such a furore that Gogol left ...
Revizor is the great comic masterpiece of nineteenth- century Russian theatre. Its central role, that of Khlestakov - the opportunistic yarn-spinner who is mistaken by provincial officials for a government inspector from St. Petersburg - has attracted performances from such western comic actors as Danny Kaye, Tony Hancock and Rick Mayall, as well as mainstays of the Russian theatre. This sweeping satire of Russian bureaucratic life directs its message, conveyed in apocalyptic undertones, at audiences from all backgrounds.
21. [PDF] Nikolai Gogol's 'The Nose'
Gogol's collected works in 1842-reflect the bureaucratic life in the ... had been going around with the rank of a state councillor and created. such ...