Russian novelist Nikolai Gogol's best-known work is the 1842 novel Dead Souls. A fanatical priest convinced him to burn the second volume in 1852. Synopsis Russian novelist Nikolai Gogol was born on March 31, 1809, in Sorochintsy, Ukraine. His first successful book was Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka, which he wrote in the early 1830s, but his 1842 novel Dead Souls is considered his masterpiece. A fanatical priest convinced Gogol to burn the second volume of Dead Souls in 1952. He died later that year, on March 4, 1852, in Moscow, Russia; it's believed that he starved himself to death.
Download sekirei season 3 sub indo mp40. According to Russian religious philosopher, the religious and moral character of Russian literature begins with Gogol: 'The tragedy of Gogol lay in the fact that he could never see and depict the human, the image of in man, and this fact was a torment to him.' Life Gogol was born in Sorochintsi of Poltava Guberniya, now, to a family of Ukrainian (Ruthenian) lower nobility (dvoryanstvo).
Some of his ancestors associated themselves with Szlachta. This was probably not by ethnicity, but culturally, due to the continued Polonization of Ruthenian upper class. His grandfather, Afanasiy Gogol, wrote in census papers that 'his ancestors, of the family-name Gogol, are of the Polish nation.' However, his great-grandfather, Jan Gogol, after studying in the deeply Ukrainian and educational institution known as the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, moved to the Muscovy-leaning Left-bank Ukraine (Malorossia) and settled in the Poltava region, originating the Gogol-Janovsky family line.
Gogol himself did not use the second part of his name, considering it an 'artificial Polish addition.' Gogol's father died when Nikolai was 15 years old. The deep religious convictions of his mother and the time he spent in the surroundings of local small-town nobility and everyday village life find their way into many of Gogol's works. He moved to St. Petersburg in 1828. In 1831, he met.
Pushkin supported him as a writer and became his friend, later publishing some of Gogol's stories in his journal, The Contemporary. Evenings on a Farm Near the Dikanka River (1831–1832), his first collection of short stories, was well-received. Gogol taught history at St. Petersburg University from 1834 to 1835. He went on to write a number of short stories set in St.
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Petersburg, including 'Nevsky Prospekt,' the 'Diary of a Madman,' 'The Overcoat,' and 'The Nose' (which was later turned into an opera of the same name by ). His farce, the uproariously funny play The Inspector General, was first produced in 1836. Its biting of Russian bureaucratic life (a characteristic of much of his other work), caused some controversy, leading Gogol to spend the next 12 years abroad, primarily in. 'The Overcoat'. Credits New World Encyclopedia writers and editors rewrote and completed the Wikipedia article in accordance with New World Encyclopedia. This article abides by terms of the (CC-by-sa), which may be used and disseminated with proper attribution.
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