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Nikolaj Vasilevič Gogol

  • Н. Г.
  • N. N.
  • Г. Янов
  • В. Алов
  • ОООО
  • П. Глечик
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19 maart 1809 – 21 februari 1852
Nikolaj Vasilevič Gogol
Gogol Collected Tales
The Overcoat: And Other Tales of Good and Evil
Learn Russian with Short Stories: The Nose: Interlinear Russian to English
The Collected Tales Of Nikolai Gogol
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  • Gogol Collected Tales

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    Collected here are Gogol's finest tales - stories which combine the wide-eyed, credulous imagination of the peasant with the sardonic social criticism of the city dweller - allowing readers to experience anew the unmistakable genius of a writer who paved the way of Dostoevsky and Kakfa.

    Gogol Collected Tales
  • The Overcoat

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    The Overcoat which is generally acknowledged as the finest of Gogol's memorable Saint Petersburg stories, is a tale of the absurd and misplaced obsessions.

    The Overcoat
  • Featuring a collection of short stories, this work showcases Gogol's mastery of comic fiction and his profound influence on literature. Notable tales include "The Viy," "The Nose," and "The Mantle," each reflecting his unique storytelling style. Gogol, a pivotal figure in Russian literature, is celebrated for his ability to blend humor with deeper social commentary. His works, particularly "The Overcoat," have left a lasting impact on literary history, earning him recognition as a foundational figure in the Golden Age of Realism.

    The Mantle and Other Stories
  • The first story in this volume, How the Two Ivans Quarrelled, is an amusing portrayal of two exceptionally close friends, the mortal insult that drives them apart, and the ensuing chaos that occurs. This is Gogol's humour at its best, where the most irrelevant-seeming details and turns of phrase take on a bizarre life of their own. Ivan Krylov's Panegyric in Memory of My Grandfather has an ingenuous narrator praise the nobility and modesty of a landowner whose actions prove him to be otherwise. The two tales by Mikhail Saltykov are satirical attacks on civil servants and Russia's autocracy. The final piece, Tolstoy's Ivan the Fool, is a playful and allegorical critique of contemporary Russian society. Together, they represent some of Russia's finest comic writing before the twentieth century.

    How the Two Ivans Quarrelled and Other Russian Comic Stories
  • Collected here are Gogol’s finest tales—stories that combine the wide-eyed, credulous imagination of the peasant with the sardonic social criticism of the city dweller—allowing readers to experience anew the unmistakable genius of a writer who paved the way for Dostoevsky and Kafka. All of Gogol’s most memorable creations are here: the minor official who misplaces his nose, the downtrodden clerk whose life is changed by the acquisition of a splendid new overcoat, the wily madman who becomes convinced that a dog can tell him everything he needs to know. The wholly unique blend of the mundane and the supernatural that Gogol crafted established his reputation as one of the most daring and inventive writers of his time. From the acclaimed translators of War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, and The Brothers Karamazov, a brilliant translation of Nikolai Gogol’s short fiction.

    The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol: Introduction by Richard Pevear