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81. Kolyady
working some time there). Poltava's Historic Cities. Mykola HOHOL' (1809 1852) Links to pages about Mykola Hohol' (Nikolai Gogol').
http://www.imath.kiev.ua/~skolyada/kolyady.html
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DYKAN'KA Poltava's Historic Cities KOLEDA KALEDA
English Bulgarian - Vasel Koleda; Tchesti nova godina!, Chestita Koleda Lithuanian - Linksmu Kaledu These pages are continually under construction. Please excuse me if there are mistakes.
Last updated: 9 August, 1999
I am very happy and very grateful to my mama, Kolyada (Kolisnyk) Halyna , and to my dad, Kolyada Fedir (1925-87), for being born at so famous place on the World at the place well-known all over the world - the village of Kolyady ! Let me try to describe where this godly place is and what this word means " Kolyada " in Ukraine as well as in Russia and in several ( Slavic ) countries also.
Kolyady is a small village located in Poltava region of Ukraine, more precisely in between the villages of Dykan'ka (25 km), Hoholeve (Yanovshchyna)(4 km), Velyki Sorochyntsi (22 km) and Shyshaky (16 km), and was founded by two brothers Kolyada who where Ukrainian Kozaks (maybe at least one of them was there ...).

82. University Of Virginia Slavic Department: Gogol Bio
Born in the town of Sorochintsy in Ukraine, Nikolai Gogol attended schoolsin Poltava and Nezhin before moving to St. Petersburg in 1828.
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Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (1809-1852)
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

83. Gogol Collection - Nalanda Digital Libray
Nikolay (Vasilyevich) Gogol (18091852). Nalanda Digital Library ,as a part of its E-text Conversion Project (ECP), has converted
http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext-project/gogol/gogol.html
Nikolay (Vasilyevich) Gogol (1809-1852) Nalanda Digital Library , as a part of its E-text Conversion Project (ECP , has converted two of his writings into 'pdf' format for easy reading on the reading console. You can get it here Profile: 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."
In 1831 Gogol met Aleksandr Pushkin who greatly influenced his choice of literarary material, especially his 'Dikinka tales', which were based on Ukrainian folklore. Their friendship lasted until the great poet's death. After failure as an assistant lecturer of world history at the University of St. Petersburg (1834-35), Gogol became a full-time writer. Under the title Mirgorod (1835) Gogol published a new collection of stories, beginning with 'Old-World Landowners', which described the decay of the old way of life. The book also included the famous historical tale 'Taras Bulba', which showed the influence of Walter Scott. The protagonist is a strong, heroic character, not very typical for the author's later cavalcade of bureaucrats, lunatics, swindlers, and losers.

84. Fiction 100: An Anthology Of Short Stories, Ninth Edition Chapter 37 -- Nikolai
Nikolai Gogol (1809–1852). Author Links. Welcome to the World of Nikolai VasilievichGogol A website with links to etexts, popular sources, and criticism.
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Chapter 37: Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Gogol
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Nikolai Gogol
was born in Sorochintzy, in the Russian Ukraine, into a family whose estate embraced some three thousand acres and two hundred and fifty serfs. With the death of his father in 1825, however, family fortunes went into decline, and following his graduation from secondary school in 1828, where he had proven an undistinguished student, Gogol set out for St. Petersburg to take up the career of a civil servant. Gogol found the Russian capital and its bureaucracy both inhospitable and disillusioning and, under the influence of his friendship with Alexander Pushkin, the great poet of the day, increasingly turned his attention in the direction of literature. In 1831 and 1832, Gogol registered his first literary success with the publication of a two-volume collection of stories, Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka. These eight stories, which intermix lyricism, comedy, and folklore to take advantage of the current popularity of the romantic and picturesque Ukraine, with its peasants and Cossacks, clearly demonstrated the quality of Gogol's literary imagination and his emerging skills as a storyteller. Taras Bulba

85. Fadiman And Major. New Lifetime Reading Plan, 4th Ed.
Charles Darwin, 18091882. The Voyage of the Beagle; The Origin of Species. NikolaiVasilievich Gogol, 1809-1852. Dead Souls. Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849.
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The New Lifetime Reading Plan
by Clifton Fadiman and John S. Major (4th ed., 1997)
Preface
"We assume that nearly every reader of this book will own a Bible and be at least somewhat accustomed to reading it; there is nothing we might try to say about it that would not seem presumptuous."
Part One
  • Anonymous, ca. 2000 BCE. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  • Homer, ca. 800 BCE. The Iliad
  • Homer, ca. 800 BCE. The Odyssey
  • Confucius, 551-479 BCE. The Analects
  • Aeschylus, 525-456/5 BCE. The Oresteia
  • Sophocles, 496-406 BCE. Oedipus Rex Oedipus at Colonus Antigone
  • Euripides, 484-406 BCE. Alcestis Medea Hipploytus Trojan Women Electra Bacchae
  • Herodotus, ca. 484-425 BCE. The Histories
  • Thucydides, 470/460-ca.400 BCE. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Sun-tzu, ca. 450-380 BCE. The Art of War
  • Aristophanes, 448-388 BCE. Lysistrata The Clouds The Birds
  • Plato, 428-348 BCE. Selected Works.
  • Aristotle, 384-322 BCE. Ethics Politics Poetics
  • Mencius, ca. 400-320 BCE.
  • 86. Russ200
    Paper is due DETAILS here. TOP. October 2431 Nikolai VasilievichGOGOL, 1809-1852. for Wednesday Oct 24 Read and prepare to discuss
    http://www2.wheatoncollege.edu/Academic/AcademicDept/Russian/RUSSIAN/200-sched.h
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    to Course outline BACK to Course/Links page ... PAPER TOPICS 2 - Dostoevsky and Tolstoy for Monday Dec 10
    We will have our final discussion, about events at the turn of the century and leading up to the Revolution.
    Your assignments are:
    • Short reading assignment on Chekhov, on reserve, and available outside my door. This includes the stories: Misery Grisha At Home Sleepy Gooseberries The Doctor's visit
    • Go through the Russian Art Gallery, Avant-Garde section if you did not do so already. Check the short "about Cubism, Suprematism" etc. sections for pointers.
    • Make sure you have read the handout article on "The Wanderers and the Mighty Handful," ch. 20 in Land of the Firebird (also on reserve).
    • optional: read Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard , also on reserve in The Plays of Anton Chekhov ... besides, any other translation in the library will do, there are at least five copies of that play available in the Chekhov section of the stacks (PG 3456 area)
    EXAM : the final exam for RUSS 200 is self-scheduled, closed-book, 3 hrs.

    87. Nikolay Gogol
    Biographical informationCategory Arts Literature Russian Authors Gogol, Nikolai...... For further reading Nikolai Gogol by Vladimir Nabokov (1944); Gogol A Life by DavidMagarshack (1957); Gogol His Life and Works by Vsevolod Setchkarev (1965
    http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/gogol.htm
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Nikolay (Vasilyevich) Gogol (1809-1852) 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." Nikolay Gogol was born in Sorochintsi, Ukraine, and grew up on his parent's country estate. His real surname was Ianovskii, but the writer's grandfather had taken the name 'Gogol' to claim a nobel Cossack ancestry. Gogol's father was an educated and gifted man, who wrote plays, poems, and sketches in Ukrainian. Gogol started write while in high school. He attended Poltava boarding school (1819-21) and Nezhin high school (1821-28). In 1829 he settled in St. Petersburg, with a certificate attesting his right to 'the rank of the 14th class'. Gogol worked at minor governmental jobs and wrote occasionally for periodicals. His early narrative poem, (1829), turned out to be a disaster. Between the years 1831 and 1834 he taught history at the Patriotic Institute and worked as a private tutor.

    88. ENGL 209: Links
    Gilman Society; Study Guide to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The YellowWallpaper, Lyman Baker, Kansas State University. Nikolai Gogol
    http://www.fredonia.edu/department/english/simon/engl209f02/links.htm
    M A I N N E W S * L I N K S * R E S E R V E S
    Literary/Critical Links
    I will be updating this list of links over the rest of the semester. My aim is to be selective and choose the most useful sites for context and research. This list represents only the tip of the iceberg; to get a sense of the range of pages out there on the various authors and topics related to this course, I highly recommend that you search on your own by going to any web search engine (I think teoma and google are the best for looking up specific things; yahoo!, excite, infoseek, lycos, and profusion.com are good if you want a somewhat organized overview of what's out there). Please email me with suggestions for additions to this list at simon@fredonia.edu
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    89. Re: New Lifetime Reading Plan
    The Voyage of the Beagle; The Origin of Species. 74. Nikolai VasilievichGogol, 18091852. Dead Souls. 75. Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849.
    http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/exlibris/2000/08/msg00075.ht
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    Re: New Lifetime Reading Plan
    • To Subject : Re: New Lifetime Reading Plan From : "Bill Cole" <cole@accesocero.es> Date : Fri, 4 Aug 2000 18:26:18 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id 007a01bffe7a$5c91fdc0$ec556420@ibm.net Sender : exlibris@library.berkeley.edu
    Title: Re: New Lifetime Reading Plan This is a pretty mediocre reading list. For one thing, far too many works by non-Western authors. Yeah, I know it sounds cool, modern, and liberated to include them, but most of them aren't that great. Omar the Tent-Maker (a.k.a. Omar Khayyam) was a third-rate poet until Fitzgerald immortalized him. The Tale of Genji and most of the other "great" oriental novels are boring, and in any case can't be readily understood by anyone without a solid background in Asian culture. So they're really not worth reading. For another thing, I find it incredible that the compilers included no Western works written between 420 (Augustine) and the early 14c (Dante). What about The Song of Roland, the poetry of the troubadours, the fabliaux, and Gottfried von Strassburg's Tristan?

    90. Translated Works Ó¢ÒëÊÀ½çÃûÖø
    G Johann W. Geothe (17491832) Faust. The Poems of Goethe. Nikolai VasilievichGogol (1809-1852) Taras Bulba and Other Tales. Dead Souls. H Homer The Iliad.
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    91. Translated Works
    Geothe (17491832) Faust The Poems of Goethe Nikolai VasilievichGogol (1809-1852) Taras Bulba and Other Tales Dead Souls H Homer
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    92. Literatura En La Web - Biografías - Nikolái Gógol
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