Vashemu vnimaniju predlagaetsja kniga "Sorochinskaja jarmarka". Illjustrator Gennadij Spirin
Izdanie posvjascheno 200-letnemu jubileju N.V.Gogolja i soderzhit povesti: "Vecher nakanune Ivana Kupala", "Majskaja noch, ili Utoplennitsa" i "Noch pered Rozhdestvom". Kniga vypolnena v retro-stile, potrjasajuschie illjustratsii Olega Kominaretsa s golovoj okunajut nas v mir N.V.Gogolja. I deti, i [...]
V knigu voshli proizvedenija velikogo russkogo pisatelja XIX veka N.V. Gogolja «Mertvye dushi», komedii «Zhenitba» i «Revizor».[...]
"Mirgorod" N.V. Gogolja po pravu schitaetsja shedevrom russkoj literatury. Voshedshie v ego sostav povesti "Taras Bulba", "Starosvetskie pomeschiki", "Vij", "Kak possorilsja Ivan Ivanovich s Ivanom Nikiforovichem" sostavljajut zolotoj fond otechestvennoj klassiki, chto podtverzhdajut mnogochislennye[...]
Polnoe sobranie sochinenij v odnom tome vkljuchaet vse proizvedenija klassika russkoj literatury Nikolaja Vasilevicha Gogolja - khudozhestvennye kriticheskie, istoricheskie, publitsisticheskie. Iskljuchenie sostavljajut varianty, redaktsii, pisma i kollektivnye stikhotvorenija. Nastojaschee izdanie [...]
"Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki" - pervyj sbornik povestej N.V.Gogolja, kotoryj okazalsja i samoj svetloj ego knigoj, ljubimoj mnogimi pokolenijami chitatelej. V god prazdnovanija 200-letnego jubileja pisatelja izdatelstvo "Azbuka-klassika" podgotovilo unikalnoe izdanie etogo tsikla povestej: v kni[...]
A fascinating and humorous collection about Saint Petersburg, this book contains five short stories written by a master of Russian literature, Nikolai Gogol. In these extraordinary tales, Gogol offers his unique perspective about the city of the czars. Quite realistic in some instances, bizarre, com[...]
Venäjän maaseudulla matkustaa kollegineuvos Tsitsikov, joka keräilee maanomistajilta henkikirjoihin jääneitä kuolleita maaorjia. Mikä on hänen pyrkimyksensä, mihin hän kuolleita sieluja tarvitsee? Kuolleet sielut on venäläisen kirjallisuuden suuria klassikkoja. Pikkukaupungin virkamieste[...]
Vastustamattoman terävä satiiri Pavel Ivanovits Tsitsikovista, joka tekee ahneiden maanomistajien kanssa molempia osapuolia tyydyttäviä kauppoja kuolleista maaorjistaHyvin pukeutunut ja miellyttävästi käyttäytyvä Pavel Ivanovitsh Tshitshikov kiertää vaunuillaan maaseutua yllättävässä [...]
Nikolai Gogolin Muotokuva, Ivan Turgenevin Tarpeettoman ihmisen päiväkirja ja Fedor Dostojevskin Kellariloukko - kolme unohtumatonta venäläisen kirjallisuuden klassikkoa kaivattuna uusintapainoksena. Turgenev oli paitsi yhteiskunnallisesti valveutunut realismin kehittäjä myös hieno luonnonkuv[...]
Gogolin Päällystakki on novelli, josta venäläinen kaunokirjallisuus sai muotonsa. Se on myös kirjailijan rakkaudentunnustus kotikaupungilleen Pietarille, joka on joutunut ahnaiden byrokraattien ja piittaamattomien poliitikkojen kynsiin.Moni asia on muuttunut, mutta Päällystakki on yhtä ajank[...]
This ebook compiles Nikolai Gogol's greatest writings, including novels, novellas, short stories and plays such as "e;Taras Bulba"e;, "e;Dead Souls"e;, "e;The Nose"e;, "e;The Viy"e;, "e;The Government Inspector"e; and "e;The Overcoat"e;. This edition[...]
Gogol's 1842 novel Dead Souls, a comic masterpiece about a mysterious con man and his grotesque victims, is one of the major works of Russian literature. It was translated into English in 1942 by Bernard Guilbert Guerney; the translation was hailed by Vladimir Nabokov as "an extraordinarily fine pie[...]
In this ever-topical satire of small-town corruption and cravenness, bumbling and inefficient town officials are thrown into a panic when they learn that a Government Inspector is coming, perhaps incognito. When a well-dressed rogue arrives, he quickly realizes he is presumed to be the Inspector and[...]
In a new translation of the comic classic of Russian literature, Chichikov, an enigmatic stranger and schemer, buys deceased serfs' names from their landlords' poll tax lists hoping to mortgage them for profit and to reinvent himself as a gentleman. Reprint.[...]
Nikolai Gogol's short fiction, collected here as "The Diary of a Madman, The Government Inspector and Selected Stories", deeply influenced later Russian literature with powerful depictions of a society dominated by petty bureaucracy and base corruption. This "Penguin Classics" edition is translated [...]
Gogol's classic, uproarious folktale, presented in a beautiful hardcover edition perfect for giving as a gift. Written in 1831, this dark tale relates the adventures of Vakula, the blacksmith, in his fight against the devil, who has stolen the moon above the village of Dikanka and is wreaking havoc [...]
Gogol's tale of a dismissed civil servant turned unscrupulous confidence man is the most essentially Russian of all the great novels in Russian literature. With its rich and ebullient language, ironic twists, and cast of comedic characters, Dead Souls (1842) stands as one of the most dazzling and po[...]
In these tales Gogol guides us through the elegant streets of St Petersburg, the city erected by force and ingenuity on the marshes of the Neva estuary. Something of the deception and violence of the city's creation seems to lurk beneath its harmonious facade, however, and it confounds its inhabitan[...]
"This new two-volume edition should do something for increasing Gogol's fame as the most original, imaginative, and exuberant of all Russian writers, as the greatest comedian and humorist among a rather solemn lot."--Rene Wellek, Yale University[...]
Gogol's 1842 novel Dead Souls, a comic masterpiece about a mysterious con man and his grotesque victims, is one of the major works of Russian literature. It was translated into English in 1942 by Bernard Guilbert Guerney; the translation was hailed by Vladimir Nabokov as "an extraordinarily fine pie[...]
The compassion, simplicity, and gentle humor with which he treats the poignant quest of a hapless civil servant for the return of his stolen overcoat and the fantastic yet realistic manner in which he takes revenge on his nemesis, the Very Important Person mark "The Overcoat" as one of the greatest [...]
The story of a penniless nobody from Moscow who is mistaken for a government inspector by the corrupt and self-seeking officials of a small town in Tsarist Russia, "The Government Inspector", Gogol's masterpiece was regarded by Vladimir Nabokov as the greatest play in the Russian language.[...]
Four outstanding works by great 19th-century Russian author: "The Nose," "Old-Fashioned Farmers," "The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarrelled with Ivan Nikiforovich" and "The Overcoat."
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