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Extractions: Times Literary Supplement> b : HEROIC Usually when you think of an epic, you think of a 600 page doorstop tracing thirty or forty years in the lives of myriad characters. But Taras Bulba is epic in scope, not size. Gogol loved The Ukraine and was fiercely nationalist; his mission was to become "the Thucydides of Little Russia." In that spirit, he spent nine years writing this slender but impassioned political polemic, one of the most thrilling and moving great novels ever written. In 1569, dominion over The Ukraine passed to Poland. The Polish overlords promptly tried stamping out Ukrainian culture by savagely exploiting the peasantry, outlawing the Ukrainian language and imposing Catholicism and Papal supremacy on the Orthodox population. In response, Ukrainians flocked to join the military brotherhood known as the Cossacks of the Zaporozhian Setch. The Cossacks, essentially a wild cross between mercenary crusaders and highwaymen, became the focus of resistance to the Poles, the Turks and the Crimean Tatars. The novel tells the story of the aging warrior Taras Bulba who, with his sons Ostap and Andrei, sallies forth to join the the Setch:
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Extractions: Born in the town of Sorochintsy in Ukraine, Nikolai Gogol attended schools in Poltava and Nezhin before moving to St. Petersburg in 1828. In May 1829 he published (at his own expense) a long narrative poem called "Hanz Kuechelgarten," using the pseudonym V. Alov to conceal his identity. The poem was panned by the press, and Gogol was so mortified by the criticism that he bought up the remaining copies of his work and burned them. He then fled to Germany for a few weeks. Returning to Petersburg, Gogol again tried his hand at literature, and in September 1831 he published the first volume of Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka, a collection of stories, both comic and horrific, set in Gogol's homeland. These tales were a breath of fresh air to the Russian reader, and Gogol's career was launched. In May 1832, he published a second volume of stories. After the Dikanka stories, Gogol went on to write a series of original works, including the short story collection entitled Mirgorod (1835), an anthology of essays and stories entitled
Extractions: Gogol was born March 20, 1809, in Sorochintsy, Mirgorod, Poltava Province, of Cossack parents. In 1828 he went to Saint Petersburg, where he eventually secured employment in the civil service and became known in literary circles. Enthusiastic praise greeted his volume of short stories of Ukrainian life, Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka (1831). Then followed another collection, Mirgorod (1835), containing "Taras Bulba," which was expanded in 1842 into a full-length novel; this work, dealing with 16th-century Cossack life, revealed the writer's great ability for accurate and sympathetic character portrayal and his sparkling humor. In 1836 Gogol's play The Inspector General appeared. A rollicking satire on the cupidity and stupidity of bureaucratic officials, it is a comedy of errors regarded by many critics as one of the most significant plays in Russian literature. It concerns the local officials of a small town who mistake a young traveler for an expected government inspector and offer him propitiatory bribes to induce him to overlook their misconduct in office.
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Extractions: AUTHORS STUDIED (in the order we read them): Pushkin Lermontov Gogol Fonvizin ... Tolstaya N. V. Gogol (1809-1852) READINGS FOR THE COURSE "The Nose" (English Language Sources) "The Nose" . Translation of story. From Print Version: Gogol, Nakolai V. "The Nose" Taras Bulba and Other Tales" Trans. John Cournos, New York: E. P. Dutton, 1918. 155-188 (Russian Language Sources) The Government Inspector (English Language Sources Study Questions: Gogol, The Inspector General (Russian Language Sources (English Language Sources) PG Catalog . From Project Gutenberg. Downloadable literary works in English. You must first select an FTP site. Then check out the Gogol holdings: Calash, The Cloak, The Dead Souls, How The Two Ivans Quarrelled, Mysterious Portrait, The St. John's Eve, Taras Bulba And Other Stories,Taras Bulba. I Dreamed of Rats . Review of a production Based on "The Inspector General" at the New World Performance Laboratory and Theatre Labyrinth. The Inspector . Adapted from "The Inspector General" by Footbarn Traveling Theatre, Dublin. (Russian Language Sources) Nikolai Vasile'vich Gogol' . Many of Gogol's works on line from Evgenij Peskin's site. [in Russian] Shinel . Text of Gogol's "Overcoat." ON GOGOL AND HIS WORKS - GENERAL INFORMATION (English Language Sources) AUTHORS STUDIED (in the order we read them): Pushkin Lermontov ... Tolstaya N. V. Gogol (1809-1852)
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