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The Overcoat and the Nose (Shynel Nis) (на укр.)

Nikolai Gogol
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“The Overcoat” is a story that tells about the great tragedy of a little person - the titular soldier. The story described in the work may seem insignificant to most readers, but for the humble servant Akaki Akakiyovich it became tragic. And although this story was initially conceived as satirical, it became sentimental and summative. And the character himself cries out in song instead of laughing. What happened to Mr. Radnik? The satirical story “Nis” talks about the unexpected benefits of the nose of a wheeled assessor. Why does part of the body of this important person walk around in a burnt gold uniform, and no one can infect anyone? How will this wonderful story end?

Author: Mikola Gogol
Publisher: BookChef
Author: Nikolai Gogol
Size: 200x130
Book series: School Series (Shkilna seriya)
Cover: Hardcover
Language: Ukrainian
Pages: 96
Publication year: 2021
ISBN: 978-617-548-011-3
ISBN (Barcode): 9786175480113

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Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Gogol

NIKOLAI VASILYEVICH GOGOL (born Yanovsky; since 1821 Gogol-Yanovsky) was a great Russian writer, playwright, poet, critic, and publicist.

He was born in the settlement of Velyki Sorochyntsi, Mirgorod Uyezd, Poltava Governorate, into a landowning family. He was named Nikolai in honor of the wonder-working icon of Saint Nicholas, kept in the church of the village of Dikanka.

The Gogols owned over 1,000 desyatinas of land and about 400 serfs. The writer’s paternal ancestors were hereditary priests, but his grandfather, Afanasii Demyanovich, left the clerical path and entered the Hetman’s chancery;…

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