Utländsk Skönlitteratur: Författare Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 17491832, Germany. Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich(Nikolay), 1809-1852, Russia. Golding, William Gerald, 1911-1993, Great Britain. http://w1.311.telia.com/~u31115557/booklists/fiction_authors.htm
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GOGOL, NIKOLAI VASILIEVICH as is seen in the symphony, and perhaps stifi more in the quintet for pianoforte and strings above referred to http://30.1911encyclopedia.org/G/GO/GOGOL_NIKOLAI_VASILIEVICH.htm
Extractions: as is seen in the symphony, and perhaps stifi more in the quintet for pianoforte and strings above referred to. The most important of Goetzs posthumous works are a setting of the 13 7th Psalm for soprano solo, chorus and orchestra, a Spring overture (Op. Is), and a pianoforte sonata for four hands (Op. 17). GOFFER, to give a fluted or crimped appearance to anything, particularly to linen or lace frills or trimmings by means of heated irons of a special shape, called goffering-irons or tongs. Goffering, or the French term gauf rage, is also used of the wavey or crimped edging in certain forms of porcelain, an~ also of the stamped or embossed decorations on the edges of the binding of. books. The French word gaufre, from which the English form is adapted, means a thin cake marked with a pattern like a honeycomb, a wafer, which is etymologically the same word. Waufre appears in the phrase un fer a waufres, an iron for baking cakes on (quotation of 1433 in J. B. Roqueforts Glossaire de la langue romane). The word is Teutonic, ci. Dutch wafel, Ger. Wa~ffei, a form seen in waffle, the name given to the well-known batter-cakes of America. The wafer was so called from its likeness to a honeycomb, Wabe, ultimately derived from the root wab-, to weave, the cells of the comb appearing to be woven together. GOG (possibly connected with the Gentilic Gagaya, of the land of Gag, used in Amarna Letters 1. 38, as a synonym for barbarian, or with Ass. Gagu, a ruler of the land of Sahi, N. of Assyria, or with Gyges, Ass. Gugu, a king of Lydia)~ a Hebrew name found in Ezek. xxxviii.-xxxix. and in Rev. xx., and denoting an antitheocratic power that is to manifest itself in the world immediately before the final dispensation. In the later passage, Gog and Magog are spoken of as co-ordinate; in the earlier, Gog is given as the name of the person or people and Magog as that of the land of origin. Magog is perhaps a contracted form of Mat-gog, mat being the common Assyrian word for land. The passages are, however, intimately related
Gogol Links to sites dedicated to Gogol . Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol. Unfortunately there's out there yet on Gogol, but hopefully we can Here's a few papers relating to Gogol. http://slavic.ohio-state.edu/people/eagen/gogol.htm
BIOGRAFÍA DE NIKOLAI GOGOL EN LETRAS PERDIDAS Nikolai Gogol. Gógol, Nikolái Vasílievich (18091852), escritor ruso, cuyas obras de teatro, relatos y novelas se http://www.letrasperdidas.galeon.com/gogolbiografia.htm
Extractions: RESEÑA BIOGRÁFICA NIKOLAI GOGOL Gógol, Nikolái Vasílievich (1809-1852), escritor ruso, cuyas obras de teatro, relatos y novelas se encuentran entre las obras maestras de la literatura realista rusa del siglo XIX. Nació el 31 de marzo de 1809, en Mirgórod, provincia de Poltava, de padres cosacos. En 1820 marchó a vivir a San Petersburgo, donde consiguió trabajo como funcionario público y se dio a conocer entre los círculos literarios. Su volumen de relatos cortos sobre la vida en Ucrania, titulado Veladas en el caserío de Dikanka (1831), fue recibido con entusiasmo. A ésta siguió otra colección, Mirgórod (1835), en la que se incluye el relato Taras Bulba, que fue ampliado en 1842 para convertirse en una novela completa; esta obra, que describe la vida de los cosacos en el siglo XVI, puso de manifiesto la gran maestría del autor a la hora de retratar personajes, así como su chispeante sentido del humor. En 1836 publicó su obra teatral El inspector, una divertida sátira acerca de la codicia y la estupidez de los burócratas. Escrita en forma de comedia de errores, está considerada por muchos críticos literarios como una de las obras más significativas del teatro ruso. En ella, los burócratas locales de una aldea confunden a un viajero con el inspector gubernamental al que estaban esperando y le ofrecen todo tipo de regalos para que pase por alto las irregularidades que han estado cometiendo. Entre 1826 y 1848 Gógol vivió principalmente en Roma, donde trabajó sobre la novela, considerada como su mejor trabajo y una de las mayores novelas de la literatura universal, Las almas muertas (1842); en su estructura, es semejante al Don Quijote de Cervantes. Sin embargo, su extraordinaria vena humorística se deriva de una concepción única, extremadamente sardónica: el consejero colegial Pável Ivánovich Chichíkov, un aventurero ambicioso, astuto y falto de escrúpulos, va de un lugar a otro comprando, robando y estafando para conseguir los títulos de propiedad de los siervos que aparecen en los censos anteriores pero que han muerto recientemente, de ahí almas muertas. Con estas propiedades como aval, planea conseguir un crédito para comprar una propiedad con almas vivas.
Gogol (frames) (1809 ~ 1852) The literary criticism is an edited translation of a 19th Century article, 'May Night', by V.V.Kallash. Biographical information about Gogol can be found on the Calendar of Authors website. Nikolai Vasilievich. Gogol. (1809 ~ 1852). The text by Gogol is , , http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/language/Ruslang/gogol
Gogol Nikolai Vasilievich (1809 - 1852) The summary for this Greek page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.altfactor.gr/cgi-bin/websf.cgi?gogol
Gogol Nikolai Vasilievich (1809 - 1852) Gogol Nikolai Vasilievich (1809 1852). St. John's Eve - Title in GreekParamoni tou Ai Gianniou, Anthology Anthologia Epistimonikis http://www.altfactor.gr/cgi-bin/websf2.cgi?gogol2
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Penn State's Electronic Classics Series Gogol Page From this site you can download the works of Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (1809 1852 Russian) in Adobe's ® Acrobat ® Portable Document File format. http://www.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmanis/gogol.htm
Gogol At Cozy Corner NV Gogol at Cozy Corner. Nikolay (Vasilyevich) Gogol (18091852). Nikolai VasilievichGogol was born in the Mirgorod district of the Ukraine in 1809. http://www.cozy-corner.com/book/lit/gogol.htm
Extractions: N. V. Gogol at Cozy Corner Nikolay (Vasilyevich) Gogol (1809-1852) Russian Literature Library Life Great Russian novelist, dramatist, satirist, founder of the so-called critical realism in Russian literature, best-known for his novel MERTVYE DUSHI I-II (1842, Dead Souls). Gogol's prose is characterized by imaginative power and linguistic playfulness. As an exposer of the defects of human character Gogol could be called the Hieronymus Bosch of Russian literature. "I am destined by the mysterious powers to walk hand in hand with my strange heroes, viewing life in all its immensity as it rushes past me, viewing it through laughter seen by the world and tears unseen and unknown by it."
Gogol Nikolai Vasilievich. Gogol. (1809 ~ 1852). The text by Gogol is Ìàéñêàÿíî÷ü, èëè óòîïëåíèöà, One Night in May, or The Drowned Maiden. http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/language/Ruslang/gogol/author.html
Extractions: Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol The text by Gogol is One Night in May, or The Drowned Maiden The historical context (in English) to the story has been provided by Professor Robin Milner-Gulland The literary criticism is an edited translation of a 19th Century article, 'May Night', by V.V.Kallash. Biographical information about Gogol can be found on the Calendar of Authors website.
Russian Literature In Translation Gogol, Nikolai (18091852). Texts. A May Evening (12 K); The Nose (63 K). PhilipVasilievich's Story (35 K); Reminiscences of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy (98 K); http://www.unomaha.edu/~wwwengl/translations/russ.htm
Biblioteca Virtual Kb). Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich (1809 +1852). The InspectorGeneral(.zip - 70 Kb). Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich (1809 + 1852). The Calash http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/g.html
List Of Famous Russians - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All Nikolai Gogol (1809 1852), author, Dead Souls; Ivan Andropov (1914 - 1984); NikolaiIvanovich Bukharin and astrophysicist; Yulian Vasilievich Sokhotski (1842 http://acapedia.org/aca/List_of_famous_Russians
Birth And Death Dates Of Authors GODLEY, Alfred Denis (1856 1925) GODWIN, William (1756 - 1836) GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang(1749 - 1832) Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich (1809 - 1852) GOLDMANN, Emma http://gutenberg.net.au/birthdeath.html
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