Nikolai Gogol
Evenings in Little Russia
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This early work by Nikolai Gogol was originally published in 1903 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Evenings in Little Russia' is a Collection of three short stories that include 'The Fair of Sorotchinetz', 'An Evening in May', and 'Mid-Summer Evening'. Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol was born in Sorochintsi, Ukraine in 1809. In 1831, Gogol brought out the first volume of his Ukrainian stories, 'Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka'. It met with immediate success, and he followed it a year later with a second volume. 'The Nose' is regarded as a masterwork of comic short fiction, and 'The Overcoat' is now seen as on…
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This early work by Nikolai Gogol was originally published in 1903 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Evenings in Little Russia' is a Collection of three short stories that include 'The Fair of Sorotchinetz', 'An Evening in May', and 'Mid-Summer Evening'. Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol was born in Sorochintsi, Ukraine in 1809. In 1831, Gogol brought out the first volume of his Ukrainian stories, 'Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka'. It met with immediate success, and he followed it a year later with a second volume. 'The Nose' is regarded as a masterwork of comic short fiction, and 'The Overcoat' is now seen as one of the greatest short stories ever written; some years later, Dostoyevsky famously stated We all come out from Gogol's 'Overcoat'. He is seen by many contemporary critics as one of the greatest short story writers who has ever lived, and the Father of Russia's Golden Age of Realism.
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-4733-1883-0
- EAN: 9781473318830
- Produktnummer: 16559354
- Verlag: White Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2014
- Seitenangabe: 180 S.
- Masse: H21.6 cm x B14.0 cm x D0.9 cm 235 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 235
Über den Autor
Nikolay Gogol, the author of the first great Russian novel of the 19th century, Dead Souls, as well as two classic plays and some of the finest short stories written in any language, was a true literary oddity. His peculiar, unhappy life and his uniquely dark comic sensibility have been consistently misunderstood by posterity, with critics fiercely debating his nationality, his religious beliefs, and even his sexuality. What has never been in doubt, however, is his immense literary talent which, while essentially sui generis, provided a template for the absurdist, surreal streak in Russian literature that continues to bear fruit to this day. Along with Alexander Pushkin, he also established a literary pattern for the depiction of St. Petersburg as a city of ambiguity and even monstrosity, life in which proves untenable for many of his long-suffering protagonists.Nikolay Vasilievich Gogol was born in Sorochyntsi, a Ukrainian Cossack village in what is now Ukraine's Poltava Oblast. His family were from the lower ranks of the gentry, his mother of Polish descent and his father a Ukrainian Cossack who wrote poetry and drama in Ukrainian. The family spoke both Ukrainian and Russian at home, and Gogol would later make a conscious choice to pursue a literary career in Russian rather than Ukrainian. He was educated at the Gymnasium of Higher Sciences in Nezhyn, a school founded as part of Alexander I's education reforms.
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