Ukrainian Literature Mykola Hohol

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All Novellas by Mykola Hohol is a complete collection of the writer's novellas, including Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, Mirgorod, Petersburg Tales, and other works.

Ukrainian Tales collects Gogol's Ukrainian-themed stories including Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka and other works.

Stories collects Gogol's novellas including his Petersburg and other tales. Classics of world literature.

Collected Works. Volume 7 is the final volume of Mykola Hohol's collected works, including letters, critical articles, and other materials revealing his literary legacy.

Selected Works is a collection of the best works by Mykola Hohol (Nikolai Gogol), including novellas, short stories, and excerpts that represent the full breadth of his literary genius.

Canonical Works is a collection of key works by Mykola Hohol included in school and university curricula: from The Government Inspector to Dead Souls.

Viy is a mystical tale by Mykola Hohol from the Mirgorod cycle (1835). The story of seminarian Khoma Brut, forced to read prayers over a witch's coffin for three nights, has become a classic of world horror literature.

Collected Works is the complete collected works of Mykola Hohol (Nikolai Gogol), one of the greatest writers born on Ukrainian soil. It includes novellas, plays, poems, and essays.

Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka is a cycle of stories by Mykola Hohol (1831–1832), stylized as tales told by the beekeeper Rudy Panko. One of the most vivid depictions of Ukrainian life and folklore in world literature.

Mirgorod is the second cycle of stories by Mykola Hohol (1835), including Old-World Landowners, Taras Bulba, Viy, and The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich.

Diary of a Madman is a story by Mykola Hohol (1835), written as a diary of a minor civil servant Aksenty Poprishchin, who gradually loses his mind. One of the most psychologically profound works of 19th-century literature.

Petersburg Tales is a cycle of stories by Mykola Hohol (1830s–1840s) including Nevsky Prospect, The Nose, The Portrait, The Overcoat, and Diary of a Madman. A grotesque depiction of St. Petersburg life.

Mysticism and Reality is a thematic collection of selected works by Mykola Hohol uniting texts where the mystical interweaves with realistic depictions of life.

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