Audiobook: Nase, Die By Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich The story tells of a St. Petersburg official whose nose leaves his face and develops a life of its own. (Summary by Wikipedia) http://www.digitalpodcast.com/detail-Audiobook_Nase_Die_by_Gogol_Nikolai_Vasilie
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Extractions: Main Page Mobile Version Search Start Page Offline Catalogs My Bookmarks ... Donate to PG Author Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich, 1809-1852 Translator Seltzer, Thomas Title The Inspector-General Language English LoC Class PG: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature Subject Comedy Subject Russia Social life and customs Drama Subject Russian drama Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Feb 1, 2003 Public domain in the USA. Downloads Readers also downloaded… Read this ebook online... Available Formats Format Size Mirror Sites HTML 202 kB mirror sites EPUB 89 kB Kindle 148 kB Plucker 110 kB QiOO Mobile 131 kB Plain Text UTF-8 187 kB More Files… mirror sites If you scan this code with your mobile phone and appropriate software installed, it will open the phone browser to the mobile version of this page. Explain this to hear about new ebooks posted at Project Gutenberg.
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Extractions: Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (1809-52) Ukrainian-born Russian author and dramatist is deemed by many as the Father of Russia's Golden Age of Realism. Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol was born on his parents’ estate in Sorochintsi, Ukraine, on 31 March, 1809. He was the first son to Vasili and Maria (née Kosiarovski) Gogol. Though his real surname was Ianovskii, his grandfather had claimed his noble Cossack ancestors’ name `Gogol'. Nikolai’s younger brother Ivan died when Nikolai was ten, thus profoundly affecting his character, always in search of his next best friend. Young Nikolai attended the Poltava boarding school, and then went on to Nehzin high school from 1821 to 1828, where he wrote for the school’s literary journal and participated in theatrical productions. With a certificate attesting to his right to `the rank of the 14th class' he moved to St. Petersburg in 1829 teaching history at the Patriotic Institute and tutoring from 1831-1834. At this time he ventured to publish, at his own expense, his epic narrative poem Hanz Kuechelgarten , the result of his reading German Romantics. It was not well-received.
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Dead Souls By Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich - Free EBook DEAD SOULS BY NIKOLAI VASILIEVICH GOGOL Translated By D. J. Hogarth Introduction By John Cournos Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, born at Sorochintsky, Russia, on 31st March 1809. http://www.wordiq.com/books/Dead_Souls
Extractions: Dead Souls, first published in 1842, is the great prose classic of Russia. That amazing institution, "the Russian novel," not only began its career with this unfinished masterpiece by Nikolai Vasil'evich Gogol, but practically all the Russian masterpieces that have come since have grown out of it, like the limbs of a single tree. Dostoieffsky goes so far as to bestow this tribute upon an earlier work by the same author, a short story entitled The Cloak; this idea has been wittily expressed by another compatriot, who says: "We have all issued out of Gogol's Cloak." Still more profound are the contradictions to be seen in the author's personal character; and unfortunately they prevented him from completing his work. The trouble is that he made his art out of life, and when in his final years he carried his struggle, as Tolstoi did later, back into life, he repented of all he had written, and in the frenzy of a wakeful night burned all his manuscripts, including the second part of Dead Souls, only fragments of which were saved. There was yet a third part to be written. Indeed, the second part had been written and burned twice. Accounts differ as to why he had burned it finally. Religious remorse, fury at adverse criticism, and despair at not reaching ideal perfection are among the reasons given. Again it is said that he had destroyed the manuscript with the others inadvertently.
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Extractions: Moscow Occupation: Short story writer and novelist Nationality: Ukrainian Writing period: Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (Russian: ; IPA: [nʲɪkəˈlaj vʌˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈgogəlʲ] ; Ukrainian: Mykola Vasylovych Hohol ) (April 1, 1809 – March 4, 1852) was a Russian-language writer of Ukrainian origin. Although his early works were heavily influenced by his Ukrainian heritage and upbringing, he wrote in Russian and his works belong to the tradition of Russian literature. The novel Dead Souls (1842), the play
Extractions: The Inspector-General is a national institution. To place a purely literary valuation upon it and call it the greatest of Russian comedies would not convey the significance of its position either in Russian literature or in Russian life itself. There is no other single work in the modern literature of any language that carries with it the wealth of associations which the Inspector-General does to the educated Russian. The Germans have their Faust; but Faust is a tragedy with a cosmic philosophic theme. In England it takes nearly all that is implied in the comprehensive name of Shakespeare to give the same sense of bigness that a Russian gets from the mention of the Revizor. This unique character of Russian literature may be said to have had its beginning with the Inspector-General. Before Gogol most Russian writers, with few exceptions, were but weak imitators of foreign models. The drama fashioned itself chiefly upon French patterns. The Inspector-General and later Gogol's novel, Dead Souls, established that tradition in Russian letters which was followed by all the great writers from Dostoyevsky down to Gorky. What wonder that the Inspector-General became a sort of comedy-epic in the land of the Czars, the land where each petty town-governor is almost an absolute despot, regulating his persecutions and extortions according to the sage saying of the town-governor in the play, "That's the way God made the world, and the Voltairean free-thinkers