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  2. Taras Bulba - Wikipedia

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    The character of Taras Bulba, the main hero of this novel, is a composite of several historical personalities. It might be based on the real family history of an ancestor of Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay, Cossack Ataman Okhrim Makukha from Starodub, who killed his son Nazar for switching to the Polish side during the Khmelnytsky Uprising.

  3. Category:Novels by Nikolai Gogol - Wikipedia

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  4. Nikolai Gogol bibliography - Wikipedia

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    1962: Taras Bulba, a Yugoslavian/American film directed by J. Lee Thompson; 1963: The Nose, a short film by Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker using pinscreen animation; 1967: Viy, a horror film made on Mosfilm and based on the Nikolai Gogol story of the same name. 1984: Dead Souls, directed by Mikhail Shveytser

  5. Nikolai Gogol - Wikipedia

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    The Russian TV-3 television series Gogol features Nikolai Gogol as a lead character and presents a fictionalized version of his life that mixes his history with elements from his various stories. [73] The episodes were also released theatrically starting with Gogol. The Beginning in August 2017. A sequel entitled Gogol.

  6. The Lost Letter: A Tale Told by the Sexton of the N...Church

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    "The Lost Letter" (1831) is the fourth Ukrainian tale in the 1832 collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka by Nikolai Gogol. The story is told by an exuberant narrator, the old sexton Foma, who will return with another story, "A Bewitched Place", in the next volume. It was made into an animated film of the same name in 1945. The lost letter

  7. Mirgorod (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    In the year of its publication he hailed Gogol as the new “head of Russian literature.” [11] Leo Tolstoy read “Viy” as a young man and counted it among the works of literature that left a “tremendous” impression him. [12] In his book-length study, Nikolai Gogol, 20th-century novelist Vladimir Nabokov was far harsher.

  8. The Government Inspector - Wikipedia

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    A stamp depicting "The Government Inspector", from the souvenir sheet of Russia devoted to the 200th birth anniversary of Nikolai Gogol, 2009 The corrupt officials of a small Russian town, headed by the Mayor, react with panic to the news that an incognito inspector will soon be arriving in their town to investigate them.

  9. File:Arabesques. Part one. 1835 (Gogol).pdf - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ru.wikisource.org Индекс:Arabesques. Part one. 1835 (Gogol).pdf; Страница:Arabesques.