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The Nose and Other Stories /

Gogol, Nikolai

The Nose and Other Stories / Nikolai Gogol. - 1 online resource : no figures - Russian Library .

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes on the Translation -- Table of Ranks -- The Lost Letter -- Viy -- The Portrait (1835 version) -- Nevsky Avenue -- Diary of a Madman -- The Carriage -- The Nose -- Rome (A Fragment) -- The Overcoat -- Notes

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Nikolai Gogol’s novel Dead Souls and play The Government Inspector revolutionized Russian literature and continue to entertain generations of readers around the world. Yet Gogol’s peculiar genius comes through most powerfully in his short stories. By turns—or at once—funny, terrifying, and profound, the tales collected in The Nose and Other Stories are among the greatest achievements of world literature.These stories showcase Gogol’s vivid, haunting imagination: an encounter with evil in a darkened church, a downtrodden clerk who dreams only of a new overcoat, a nose that falls off a face and reappears around town on its own, outranking its former owner. Written between 1831 and 1842, they span the colorful setting of rural Ukraine to the unforgiving urban landscape of St. Petersburg to the ancient labyrinth of Rome. Yet they share Gogol’s characteristic obsessions—city crowds, bureaucratic hierarchy and irrationality, the devil in disguise—and a constant undercurrent of the absurd. Susanne Fusso’s translations pay careful attention to the strangeness and wonder of Gogol's style, preserving the inimitable humor and oddity of his language. The Nose and Other Stories reveals why Russian writers from Dostoevsky to Nabokov have returned to Gogol as the cornerstone of their unparalleled literary tradition.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9780231190688 9780231549066

10.7312/gogo19068 doi


Short stories.
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Russian & Former Soviet Union.

PG3333

891.73/3