Nikolai Gogol's The Overcoat
Nikolai
Gogol was a major Russian novelist, dramatist, satirist, and founder of the so called school of critical realism in Russian literature. ....
Gogol. ....
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Works of Pushkin, Gogol & Lermontov
This study will discuss the works of Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai
Gogol, and Mikhail Lermontov, focusing on the optimism or pessimism of the authors as they ....
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The Namesake (Jhumpa Lahiri)
.... Massachusetts. Ashoke and Ashimi Ganguli have two children,
Gogol and Sonia. The .... æHello,
Gogol,' he whispers" (Lahiri 28). Thus, naming ....
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A Hero of Our Time
.... This study will explore two works by Nikolai
Gogol--the novel Dead Souls and the collection of shorter fiction Diary of A Madman and Other Stories. ....
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German Romanticism
.... The narrative emphasis on the conflation of reality and misperception is different again in
Gogol's "The Overcoat." Whereas Nathanael rebels against given ....
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Translation and Interpretation
.... hand at the "art of translating": from Cicero through St Jerome, Maimonide, Dante, Oresna, Rivarol, Leopardi, Goethe, Pope, ChGteaubriand,
Gogol, Leconte de ....
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Marriages and Infidelities (Joyce Carol Oates)
.... There are others who have come before her and spoken on the same subject, but with an eloquence of style that will be remembered (
Gogol, Melville, Ingmar ....
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Russian poetry
.... Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881) was sentenced to 10 years in Siberia; Maxim
Gogol (1809-1852), writer of the satirical theater masterpiece The Inspector General ....
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Great Reforms in Russia
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Gogol's "The Overcoat" humanizes even the bureaucrat who came to be representative of much of what the nation saw as the failure of the Russian government in ....
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Era of Great Reforms in Russia
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Gogol's "The Overcoat" humanizes even the bureaucrat who came to be representative of much of what the nation saw as the failure of the Russian government in ....
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Russian TV
.... That nationalism - in Dostoyevsky,
Gogol, other historical models - reflects the curiously pro-Western/anti-Western attitude of the Russians themselves. ....
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TV in the Post-Soviet Union
.... That nationalism - in Dostoyevsky,
Gogol, other historical models - reflects the curiously pro-Western/anti-Western attitude of the Russians themselves. ....
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