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Extractions: This document was prepared with borrowed Project Gutenberg etext for Arthur's Classic Novels. This Etext was prepared for Project Gutenberg by John Bickers. XHTML markup by Arthur Wendover. October 20, 2002. (See source file for details.) This is the etext version of the book Taras Bulba and Other Tales by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, taken from the original etext taras10.txt. Unityspot.com Content Introduction [1] Everyman's Library, No. 726. John Cournos Evenings on the Farm near the Dikanka, 1829-31; Mirgorod, 1831-33; Taras Bulba, 1834; Arabesques (includes tales, The Portrait and A Madman's Diary), 1831-35; The Cloak, 1835; The Revizor (The Inspector- General), 1836; Dead Souls, 1842; Correspondence with Friends, 1847; Letters, 1847, 1895, 4 vols. 1902. ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS : Cossack Tales (The Night of Christmas Eve, Tarass Boolba), trans. by G. Tolstoy, 1860; St. John's Eve and Other Stories, trans. by Isabel F. Hapgood, New York, Crowell, 1886; Taras Bulba: Also St. John's Eve and Other Stories, London, Vizetelly, 1887; Taras Bulba, trans. by B. C. Baskerville, London, Scott, 1907; The Inspector: a Comedy, Calcutta, 1890; The Inspector-General, trans. by A. A. Sykes, London, Scott, 1892; Revizor, trans. for the Yale Dramatic Association by Max S. Mandell, New Haven, Conn., 1908; Home Life in Russia (adaptation of Dead Souls), London, Hurst, 1854; Tchitchikoff's Journey's; or Dead Souls, trans. by Isabel F. Hapgood, New York, Crowell, 1886; Dead Souls, London, Vizetelly, 1887; Dead Souls, London, Maxwell 1887; Dead Souls, London, Fisher Unwin, 1915; Dead Souls, London, Everyman's Library (Intro. by John Cournos), 1915; Meditations on the Divine Liturgy, trans. by L. Alexeieff, London, A. R. Mowbray and Co., 1913.
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Extractions: Evenings on the Farm near the Dikanka, 1829-31; Mirgorod, 1831-33; Taras Bulba, 1834; Arabesques (includes tales, The Portrait and A Madman's Diary), 1831-35; The Cloak, 1835; The Revizor (The Inspector- General), 1836; Dead Souls, 1842; Correspondence with Friends, 1847; Letters, 1847, 1895, 4 vols. 1902.
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Extractions: RSNST 225: MURDER, MADNESS, AND MAYHEM: XIXTH-CENTURY RUSSIAN LITERATURE This is a syllabus for roughly the first half of the course. I provide you with some basic information on each author and with a few questions to consider as we discuss. For specific assignments, refer to the "General Syllabus and Schedule of Assignments." Sept. 1: Introductions. Explanation of course goals and policies. Overview of Russian literature and culture up to Pushkin. Creation of a Russian literary language and its importance to Pushkin and others. Key Eighteenth Century figures: Vasily Kirillovich Trediakovsky (1703-1769), Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov (1711-1765), Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov (1718-1777), Denis Ivanovich Fonvizin (1744-1792), and Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin (1766-1826). Sept. 3: Pushkin, "Queen of Spades" As you will soon discover, Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837) is traditionally the most revered and most read Russian writer. Even today, most Russians you meet will be able to recite some verses from his poetry. His popularity, both among scholars and the general public, has never been translated into other countries. What does all of this suggest to you? Is the canon important to us today? What good are -isms anyway? For a variety of reasons, we will concentrate on his prose works. As you are reading these first stories, think about the idea of a national literature. Pushkin helped to create the image of a writer who is also a leading political, cultural, and ideological figure.
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Extractions: Go to Home Page of Small-Cast One-Act Guide Online Monteleone, John (American playwright, March 2, 1956-), Diary of a Madman/Madwoman, a 75-minute monodrama (performance piece) adapted from the classic Russian short story " Zapiski sumasshedshego " published in 1835 by Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol (1809-1852) into English, set in a small room with simple furnishings, the present time, 1m or 1f script/rights available from John Monteleone , e-mail webmaster@hamptonswebdesign.com, P.O. Box 2723, Sag Harbor, New York 11963, telephone (home and work) 631-725-5251, Website www.johnmonteleone.com . Orders should specify preferred method of mail: (1) e-mail of an MS Word 6.0 document as an attached file, (2) regular mail. Cited by playwright via ftp, July 11, 1997; Monteleone says, Dramatis Persona Madman/Madwoman (m or f). Synopsis A man slowly slides downward from a clerical position in an indifferent government bureaucracy, downward to increasing delusions, for example, that a dog has the answers to his love concerns, that he is the King of Spain and a victim of the Inquisition (among other fantasies), that his final frantic hours are as an inmate in an insane asylum. Comment The action is on a raised platform set in the center of a larger area, sparsely furnished with a tiny writing table, a wood chair, a narrow mattress and a bedspring; all of which are used in a multitude of ways to create the different mental environments, times and places of the play's journey. Audiences have loved this powerful solo performance piece as have all the critics. For the premiere, the director and playwright worked hard to bring to life the diary, and used the set very creatively. All of their discoveries are in the text. This piece is difficult and demands full use of the actor's instrument, craft and artistry. It also offers great creative choices for the actor, director, and designers.
Gogol NV Gogol (18091852). READINGS FOR THE COURSE. The Nose . Welcome to the Worldof Nikoali Vasilievich Gogol. (Russian Language Sources). Nikolai Gogol. http://it.stlawu.edu/~rkreuzer/ltrn101/gogol.htm
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 The (Bad) Art of the Narrative in Gogol's "The Nose" . An article by Jackie Bendzinski. E-Mail Notes of rebuttal from Anna Lvovsky, and a further response from Jackie Bendzinski (including commentary from R. Kreuzer). (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.
Busse Library Web Nikolai Gogol (18091852) Russia Nikolai Gogol biography; TheWorld of Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol gateway with story texts. http://www.mtmercy.edu/lib/shortw.htm
Extractions: Busse Library Home MMC Jenzabar Periodical Indexes Desktop Reference ... Selected MMC Webpages Webliography: Short Stories: The World Busse Library provides these webpages for students and faculty seeking information on short stories and their writers from around the world. Authors are listed alphabetically. Countries noted in brackets reflect nations of birth. Resources reflect online ready-reference and short story research websites.A listing of Busse Library materials is included. Scroll down the desktop or move to the desired section: AchebeChekhov de MaupassantKafka Kinsella Oe PasternakTurgenev ... Busse Library Resources AchebeChekhov
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Great Books: Author-Title Index Complete Letters. Recommended by Ward. Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich, Russian,18091852. Complete Tales. Recommended by Bloom; Dead Souls. http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtabc2.html
Extractions: Robert Teeter's Home Page Books and Libraries What Books to Read Great Books Lists Great Books: Author-Title Index Collins, Wilkie, English, 1824-1889. Collins, William, English, 1721-1759. Commynes, Philippe de, French, ca. 1447-1511. Comnena, Anna, Byzantine Greek, 1083-ca. 1153. Compton-Burnett, Ivy, English, 1892-1969. Comte, Auguste, French, 1798-1857. Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur, English, 1859-1930. Confucius (Kong Fuzi), Chinese, 551-479 BCE. The Analects . Recommended by: Fadiman 4 Oriental Seymour-Smith StJE ... Ward Daxue Ta Hsueh The Great Learning , attributed). Recommended by:
Index 1832) Faust Hermann and Dorothea The Poems of Goethe The Sorrows ofYoung Werther Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich (18091852) Dead Souls http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/G/
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Extractions: Clifton Fadiman Clifton Fadiman, who died in 1999 at the age of 95, was an editor, essayist, anthologist and broadcast personality. He was an editor and judge for the Book-of-the-Month Club for over 50 years. He wrote for the Encyclopedia Britannica as well as numerous magazines and compiled over two dozen anthologies on subjects ranging from mathematics to poetry to the pun. He became very well known appearing on the radio quiz show Information, Please! The Lifetime Reading Plan was first published in 1960; the second and third editions, with revisions and amplifications, appeared in 1978 and 1986. Finally, with the assistance of John S. Major, Clifton Fadiman prepared The New Lifetime Reading Plan (4th edition, 1998). The book is divided into 133 sections with each section devoted to an author and one or more of that author's books. The books are presented in chronological order and discussed in two or three pages each. This 4th edition addresses works of greater diversity than any of the earlier editions. The authors' write in the preface - "Because our country is more profoundly multicultural than ever, and also because it is to everyone's personal advantage to cast as wide a net as possible in harvesting the world's cultural riches, the works suggested...(here)... now include Lady Murasaki along with Jane Austen, Tanizaki cheek-by-jowl with Faulkner, Ssu-ma Ch'ien as well as Thucydides. We think these additions to the Plan will enhance both your pleasure and your sense of achievement as a reader."
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