Russian Literature In Translation Gogol, Nikolai (18091852). Texts. A May Evening (12 K); The Nose (63 K). PhilipVasilievich s Story (35 K); Reminiscences of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy (98 K); http://www.unomaha.edu/~wwwengl/translations/russ.htm
Russi Celebri - Wikipedia Nikolai Gogol (1809 1852), autore, Anime Morte; Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, (1888- 1938), Bolshevik and astrophysicist; Yulian Vasilievich Sokhotski (1842 http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russi_celebri
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Babelguides: Index Of Authors Whose Last Name Begins With Black Garnett. Nikolai Gogol. Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol. Nikolai Vasil evich Gogol. F.Gustafson. Monkia Greenleaf. Monika Greenleaf. Fyodor Vasilievich Gladkov. http://www.babelguides.com/authors/last/G
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The Rise Of Prose Gogol LESSON 6 The Rise of Prose Nikolai Gogol. Study Notes. The Rise of Prose. The entire history of modern Russian literature from the time of Lomonosov (17111765) had been dominated by poetry. the http://www.umn.edu/lol-russ/hpgary/Russ3421/lesson6.htm
Extractions: Study Notes The great achievement of this age of prose, from the 1840s to the 1890s, was Russian Realism (discussed in the sequel to this course, Russ 3422Russian Literature: Tolstoy to the Present). Our concern here is to have a look at the beginnings of Russian prose. We have seen that after 1830 Pushkin turned more and more to prose, a significant fact given that Pushkin was the greatest poet of the time. The writer who did most to establish prose as a force in Russian literary culture, however, was Gogol. Gogol's example, combined with the authoritative literary pronouncements of the greatest literary critic of the period, V. G. Belinsky, established prose as the literary medium of the future. The great novelist Dostoevsky is supposed to have said, referring to himself and his fellow Realists, "We have all come out from under Gogol's 'Overcoat'" (referring to the famous story by Gogol). Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol was born in the Mirgorod district of the Ukraine in 1809. His early life was spent on his father's country estate. Gogol's father was also a writer; his works, many of which were written for the Ukrainian puppet theater, are in Ukrainian, and he is classed as a Ukrainian writer. His son, however, decided to write in Russian. Nikolai Gogol moved to St. Petersburg in 1828 with the intention of becoming a full-time professional writer. His first published work, a long narrative in verse, was received with indifference by the critics, and the sensitive Gogol fled from Russia in shame. When he returned from Europe in 1829, Gogol first tried to find work as an actor, but was eventually forced to take a minor post in the civil service to support himself. His experiences in the government bureaucracy are reflected in some of his later stories, especially "The Nose" and "The Overcoat."
University Of Virginia Slavic Department: Gogol Bio Born in the town of Sorochintsy in Ukraine, Nikolai Gogol attended schoolsin Poltava and Nezhin before moving to St. Petersburg in 1828. http://www.faculty.virginia.edu/dostoevsky/texts/gogolbio.html
Extractions: Born in the town of Sorochintsy in Ukraine, Nikolai Gogol attended schools in Poltava and Nezhin before moving to St. Petersburg in 1828. In May 1829 he published (at his own expense) a long narrative poem called "Hanz Kuechelgarten," using the pseudonym V. Alov to conceal his identity. The poem was panned by the press, and Gogol was so mortified by the criticism that he bought up the remaining copies of his work and burned them. He then fled to Germany for a few weeks. Returning to Petersburg, Gogol again tried his hand at literature, and in September 1831 he published the first volume of Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka, a collection of stories, both comic and horrific, set in Gogol's homeland. These tales were a breath of fresh air to the Russian reader, and Gogol's career was launched. In May 1832, he published a second volume of stories. After the Dikanka stories, Gogol went on to write a series of original works, including the short story collection entitled Mirgorod (1835), an anthology of essays and stories entitled
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I New Lifetime Reading Plan /i Charles Darwin, 18091882. The Voyage of the Beagle; The Origin of Species. NikolaiVasilievich Gogol, 1809-1852. Dead Souls. Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849. http://www.unlearnedhand.com/books/archives/000760.html
Extractions: Part One Anonymous, ca. 2000 BCE. The Epic of Gilgamesh Homer, ca. 800 BCE. The Iliad Homer, ca. 800 BCE. The Odyssey Confucius, 551-479 BCE. The Analects Aeschylus, 525-456/5 BCE. The Oresteia Sophocles, 496-406 BCE. Oedipus Rex Oedipus at Colonus Antigone Euripides, 484-406 BCE. Alcestis Medea Hipploytus Trojan Women Electra Bacchae Herodotus, ca. 484-425 BCE. The Histories Thucydides, 470/460-ca.400 BCE. The History of the Peloponnesian War Sun-tzu, ca. 450-380 BCE. The Art of War Aristophanes, 448-388 BCE. Lysistrata The Clouds The Birds Plato, 428-348 BCE. Selected Works. Aristotle, 384-322 BCE. Ethics Politics Poetics Mencius, ca. 400-320 BCE. The Book of Mencius Valmiki, ca. 300 BCE. The Book of Ramayana Vyasa, ca. 200 BCE. The Mahabharata Anonymous, ca. 200 BCE. The Bhagavad Gita Ssu-ma Ch'ien, 145-86 BCE. Records of the Grand Historian Lucretius, ca. 100-ca. 50 BCE. Of the Nature of Things Virgil, 70-19 BCE. The Aeneid Marcus Aurelius, 121-180. Meditations Part Two Saint Augustine, 354-430. The Confessions Kalidasa, ca. 400. The Cloud Messenger Sakuntala Revealed to Muhammad, ca. 650.
List Of Russians Nikolai Gogol (1809 1852), author, Dead Souls; Ivan 1953), composer; Sergei VasilievichRachmaninov (1873 - 1943 1915 - 1997), pianist; Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky http://www.fact-index.com/l/li/list_of_russians.html
Extractions: 15 See also Andrey Bely ( ), poet and author Isaak Babel (1894-1940), author Mikhail Bulgakov (1891-1940), playwright and author Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin ), First Russian Nobel Prize Winner Anton Chekhov ), playwright, The Cherry Orchard Three Sisters The Seagull Fyodor Dostoyevsky Brothers Karamazov Crime and Punishment Ilya Gregoryevich Ehrenburg ( ), novelist and WWII war correspondent Nikolai Gogol ), author, Dead Souls Ivan Alexandrovich Goncharov Oblomov Maxim Gorky ), novelist, My Universities Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov ), poet, author and painter
Kolyady working some time there). Poltava s Historic Cities. Mykola HOHOL (1809 1852) Links to pages about Mykola Hohol (Nikolai Gogol ). http://www.imath.kiev.ua/~skolyada/kolyady.html
Extractions: Last updated: 9 August, 1999 I am very happy and very grateful to my mama, Kolyada (Kolisnyk) Halyna , and to my dad, Kolyada Fedir (1925-87), for being born at so famous place on the World at the place well-known all over the world - the village of Kolyady ! Let me try to describe where this godly place is and what this word means " Kolyada " in Ukraine as well as in Russia and in several ( Slavic ) countries also. Kolyady is a small village located in Poltava region of Ukraine, more precisely in between the villages of Dykan'ka (25 km), Hoholeve (Yanovshchyna)(4 km), Velyki Sorochyntsi (22 km) and Shyshaky (16 km), and was founded by two brothers Kolyada who where Ukrainian Kozaks (maybe at least one of them was there ...).
Translated Works Geothe (17491832) Faust The Poems of Goethe Nikolai VasilievichGogol (1809-1852) Taras Bulba and Other Tales Dead Souls H Homer http://ftp.cdut.edu.cn/pub/english/Table%20of%20Contents/Translated%20Works/inde
RE: New Lifetime Reading Plan The Voyage of the Beagle; The Origin of Species. 74. Nikolai VasilievichGogol, 18091852. Dead Souls. 75. Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849. http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/exlibris/2000/08/msg00009.ht
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next ... Thread Index Title: New Lifetime Reading Plan T o take out Milton and Wordsworth and put in Judith Wright and Heaney?!!!! I don't think Heaney is quite up to it. What about Wallace Stevens, John Berryman, and Emily Dickinson? And no Rimbaud? And I agree with most of Albert Masters inclusions, especially Tolkien. For a start I disagree with the assumption at the beginning about the Bible. The Tao de ching of Lao Tzu should be included. There are far too many novels and not enough poetry. Amongst poets I would not include Milton or Wordsworth and would certainly include Seamus Heaney and Judith Wright; why is Pushkin not there not to mention Byron and in the twentieth century Akmatova? Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich should be included. For Virginia Woolf, Between the Acts should go in (the others could all be removed). Sir James Frazer is another omission and probably Toynbee's A Study of History. Science hardly counts either in the last century despite the huge changes: what about Einstein or even Albert Schweitzer.
Taras Bulba And Other Tales - Preface ussian literature, so full of enigmas, contains no greater creative mystery thanNikolai Vasil evich Gogol (18091852), who has done for the Russian novel and http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/shortstories/TarasBulbaandOther
Extractions: The Calash Preface Introductory Comments Yet "Taras Bulba" was in a sense an accident, just as many other works of great men are accidents. It often requires a happy combination of circumstances to produce a masterpiece. I have already told in my introduction to "Dead Souls" [1] Everyman's Library, No. 726. JOHN COURNOS Evenings on the Farm near the Dikanka, 1829-31; Mirgorod, 1831-33; Taras Bulba, 1834; Arabesques (includes tales, The Portrait and A Madman's Diary), 1831-35; The Cloak, 1835; The Revizor (The Inspector-General), 1836; Dead Souls, 1842; Correspondence with Friends, 1847; Letters, 1847, 1895, 4 vols. 1902. ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS: Cossack Tales (The Night of Christmas Eve, Tarass Boolba), trans. by G. Tolstoy, 1860; St. John's Eve and Other Stories, trans. by Isabel F. Hapgood, New York, Crowell, 1886; Taras Bulba: Also St. John's Eve and Other Stories, London, Vizetelly, 1887; Taras Bulba, trans. by B. C. Baskerville, London, Scott, 1907; The Inspector: a Comedy, Calcutta, 1890; The Inspector-General, trans. by A. A. Sykes, London, Scott, 1892; Revizor, trans. for the Yale Dramatic Association by Max S. Mandell, New Haven, Conn., 1908; Home Life in Russia (adaptation of Dead Souls), London, Hurst, 1854; Tchitchikoff's Journey's; or Dead Souls, trans. by Isabel F. Hapgood, New York, Crowell, 1886; Dead Souls, London, Vizetelly, 1887; Dead Souls, London, Maxwell 1887; Dead Souls, London, Fisher Unwin, 1915; Dead Souls, London, Everyman's Library (Intro. by John Cournos), 1915; Meditations on the Divine Liturgy, trans. by L. Alexeieff, London, A. R. Mowbray and Co., 1913.
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