Author: Nikolai GogolPublisher: Penguin Group
Published: 04/25/2006
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 7.22h x 5.64w x 0.88d
ISBN13: 9780140449075
ISBN10: 0140449078
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Short Stories (single author)About the Author
Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol was born in 1809; his family were small gentry of Ukrainian cossack extraction, and his father was the author of a number of plays based on Ukrainian popular tales. He attended school in Nézhin and gained a reputation for his theatrical abilities. He went to St Petersburg in 1829 and with the help of a friend gained a post in one of the government ministries. Gogol was introduced to Zhukovsky, the romantic poet, and to Pushkin, and with the publication of Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka (1831) he had an entrée to all the leading literary salons. He even managed for a short period to be Professor of History at the University of St. Petersburg (1834-5).
Diary of a Madman and
The Story of the Quarrel between Ivan Ivanovich and Ivan Nikiforovich appeared in 1934,
The Nose in 1836, and
The Overcoat in 1842. Gogol also wrote the play
The Inspector (1836),
Dead Souls (1842), and several moralizing essays defending the Tsarist regime, to the horror of his liberal and radical friends. He lived a great deal abroad, mostly in Rome, and in his last years became increasingly prey to religious mania and despair. He made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1848, but was bitterly disappointed in the lack of feeling that the journey kindled. He returned to Russia and fell under the influence of a spiritual director who told him to destroy his writings as they were sinful. He burned the second part of
Dead Souls, and died in 1852 after subjecting himself to a severe regime of fasting.
Ronald Wilks studied Russian language and literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, and later Russian literature at London University, where he received his Ph.D. in 1972. He has also translated 'The Little Demon' by Sologub and, for Penguin Classics,
My Childhood,
My Apprenticeship, and
My Universities by Gorky,
The Golovlyov Family by Saltykov-Shchedrin and four volumes of stories by Chekhov:
The Kiss and Other Stories,
The Duel and Other Stories,
The Party and Other Stories, and
The Fiancée and Other Stories.