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  1. Entonces, ¿quién es Gogol Maria Ivanovna? Su biografía gira en torno a su marido y su famoso hijo. La tierra donde vivía la familia Gogol estaba llena de misticismo. La gente muy supersticiosa vivía en la región de Poltava, y el niño a menudo escuchaba leyendas de miedo.

    • Nikolai Gogol: Biography
    • Childhood and Youth
    • Literature
    • Personal Life
    • Death
    • Memory
    • Interesting Facts
    • Bibliography

    Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol’s life is so extensive and multicolored that historians are still exploring his biography and epistolary materials of the great writer and documentarists are making movies that tell the story of the enigmatic literary genius. For two hundred years, the interest in the playwright has not weakened – not only because of his l...

    Nowadays, it is unknown when Nikolai Vasilievich was born. Some chroniclers believe it was March 20, others are sure it was April 1, 1809. The master of phantasmagoria spent his childhood in Ukraine, in a picturesque village Sorochyntsi in Poltava Governorate. He was brought up in a large family – there were 5 boys and 6 girls except for him (some ...

    When Gogol was a student, he began to be interested in writing. He admired A.S. Pushkin, although his first works were stylistically different from the great poet’s style and reminded of Bestuzhev-Marlinskyi’s works. He composed elegies, feuilletons, poems, tried writing prose and works of other genres. During his studies, he wrote the satire “Some...

    Speaking about the personality of the writer, it should be noted that Gogol inherited from his father Vasily Afanasyevich not only the affinity to literature but also the tragic fate – the mental illness and fear of early death that the playwright had since his adolescence. The publicist V.G. Korolenko and doctor Bazhenov wrote about it referring t...

    Nikolai Vasilievich’s early death – at the age of 42 – is still disturbing scientists, historians, and biographers. Mysterious legends about Gogol are being created, and the actual reason for his death is the subject of arguments today. In his last years, Nikolai Vasilievich had a writer’s block connected with Khomyakov’s wife’s early death and the...

    The writer’s works are compulsory at schools and higher education institutes. In honor of Nikolai Vasilievich, postage stamps were created in USSR and other countries. Many streets, a dramatical theater, pedagogical institute, and even a crater on Mercury are named after Gogol. The master of hyperbola and grotesque’s works are the basis for modern ...

    The enigmatic playwright’s biography contains many interesting facts – even a whole book would not be enough to describe them all. 1. According to rumors, Gogol was afraid of thunderstorms since they affected his mental state. 2. The writer lived in poverty and wore old clothes. The only expensive item of his was the gold watch – Zhukovsky’s presen...

    “Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka” (1831–1832)
    “The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich” (1834)
    “Viy” (1835)
    “The Old World Landowners” (1835)
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  2. The Government Inspector Gogol and Religion. It is nearly impossible to discuss Nikolai Gogol and his works without mentioning religion, something with which Gogol had a tremendously fraught relationship. Gogols mother, Maria Ivanovna, was a profoundly religious woman.

    • Almas muertas. Almas Muertas es una obra literaria escrita por el escritor, dramaturgo y novelista ruso, fue publicada en el año 1842. Es considerada una obra de arte, la obra que sin duda alguna inmortalizó a Nikolái Gógol otorgándole un puesto épico en la historia de la literatura.
    • Diario de un loco. Diario de un loco, es un cuento escrito por el ruso Nikolái Gógol, fue publicado en el año 1834. La historia en sí es corta, sin embargo, su contenido es bastante misterioso, extraño y llama la atención, pues, el escrito hace mención su nombre.
    • La nariz. La nariz es otro de los cuentos cortos escritos por el ruso Nikolái Gógol, que fue publicado en el año 1836. Narra la historia de un funcionario de la administración rusa de nombre Kovaliov, quien un día despierta y que su nariz no está en su lugar.
    • El abrigo. El abrigo, o El capote, como también se le conoce, es un cuento fantástico y muy crítico hacia la ineficiencia de muchas instituciones y el comportamiento indolente de muchas personas al ver a otra que necesita ayuda.
  3. Gogol's best-known portrait was painted by Moller in 1841 at the request of his mother Maria Ivanovna Gogol-Yanovskaya. The Russian writer N. V. Berg wrote: "I heard, that the portrait was ordered by Gogol to send it to Malorossiya [Ukraine], to his mother, after the insistent requests of the whole family.

  4. Gogols mother, Maria Ivanovna (1791-1868), nee Kosyarovskaya, was married 1805 at the age of fourteen. The groom was twice her age. When the first two sons died after childbirth, Vasily and Maria, again pregnant, decided to come to the estate where Dr. M.Y. Trokhimovsky.

  5. Maria Ivanovna Gogol-Yanovskaya, nee Kosyarovskaya ( 1791 ( ) - 1868, el pueblo de Yanovshchina, ahora Gogolevo) - la esposa de Vasily Afanasyevich Gogol-Yanovsky, la madre de Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol. Biografía