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  1. Nikolai Gogol - Wikipedia

    Gogol used the grotesque in his writings, for example in his works "The Nose", "Viy", "The Overcoat", and "Nevsky Prospekt". These stories, and others such as "Diary of a Madman", …

  2. Nikolay Gogol - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Gogol was among the first authors to have revealed Russia to itself. Yet in contrast to the simple classical-realistic prose of Pushkin, adopted by Leo Tolstoy, Ivan Goncharov, and Ivan …

  3. Nikolai Gogol Books, Quotes, Biography, Novels

    Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright of Ukrainian descent, born March 31, 1809, in Sorochyntsi, Poltava Governorate (modern-day Ukraine).

  4. Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol - Short Stories and Classic Literature

    Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (1809 - 1852) was a Russian short story writer, dramatist, and novelist born in the Cossack Village of Sorochyntsi, Ukraine.

  5. Nikolai Gogol - Wikiwand

    Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol was a Russian novelist, short-story writer, and playwright of Ukrainian origin.

  6. Nikolai Gogol — Google Arts & Culture

    Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol was a Russian novelist, short story writer and playwright of Ukrainian origin. Gogol was one of the first to use the techniques of surrealism and the grotesque in his...

  7. Nikolai Gogol - New World Encyclopedia

    Although many of his works were influenced by his Ukrainian heritage and upbringing, he wrote in the Russian language and his works are among the most beloved in the tradition of Russian …

  8. Nikolai Gogol (Author of Dead Souls) - Goodreads

    People consider that Russian writer Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (Николай Васильевич Гоголь) founded realism in Russian literature. His works include The Overcoat (1842) and Dead Souls …

  9. Nikolai Gogol bibliography - Wikipedia

    A lithograph portrait of Nikolai Gogol published by Vezenberg & Co., St. Petersburg, between 1880 and 1886. This is a list of the works by Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852), followed by a list of …

  10. Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich - Encyclopedia.com

    Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, whose bizarre characters, absurd plots, and idiosyncratic narrators have both entranced and confounded readers worldwide and influenced authors from Fyodor …