Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj

Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol (1809–1852), a Russian writer of Ukrainian origin, is one of the key writers of the 19th century, known for his satire, grotesque, and mixture of realism and fantasy. Born in Sorochintsy, Ukraine, to a family of lesser nobility, Gogol was educated in Nezhin, where he developed an interest in literature and theater. Moving to Saint Petersburg in 1828, he worked as a clerk, but devoted himself to writing.

His first significant works, the short story collections Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka (1831–1832), incorporate Ukrainian folk motifs with elements of fantasy. This was followed by the collections Mirgorod (1835) and Arabian Tales, which include stories such as Taras Bulba and The Nose, known for their humor and social criticism. The novel Dead Souls (1842) is his masterpiece, a satire on the corruption and moral decay of imperial Russia. The comedy The Inspector General (1836) satirizes bureaucracy and greed, becoming a classic of Russian theater.

Gogol later fell into a spiritual crisis, influenced by religious beliefs, and burned the manuscripts of the second part of Dead Souls. His last work, Selected Excerpts from Correspondence with Friends (1847), caused controversy due to its conservative views. He died in Moscow in 1852, tormented by illness and fasting.


Naslovi u ponudi

Čičikovljeve pustolovine ili Mrtve duše

Čičikovljeve pustolovine ili Mrtve duše

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj

The novel "Dead Souls" was originally conceived as a poem in 3 parts, based on Dante's Divine Comedy divided into three parts: hell, purgatory and paradise, but he wrote only one, published in 1842, and 5 fragments of the second part.

Naprijed, 1960.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Tvrde korice s omotom.
6,32
Mrtve duše

Mrtve duše

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj

Dead Souls (1842) is a brilliant satire that exposes the moral and social rot of imperial Russia through Chichikov's fraud with dead serfs, with Gogol's virtuoso mix of humor, irony and lyricism.

Jutarnji list, 2004.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano.
4,99
Mrtve duše

Mrtve duše

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj

Ostaće ova besmrtna, vanvremenska, uvek aktuelna priča o „revizoru“ mrtvih duša Čičikovu, vekovni groteskni spomenik naizgled vekovnoj ljudskoj pohlepi, gluposti, grabljivosti, grešnosti...

Matica hrvatska, 1965.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
6,14
Mrtve duše

Mrtve duše

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj

„Mrtve duše“ (1842) je briljantna satira koja razotkriva moralnu i društvenu trulež carske Rusije kroz Čičikovljevu prevaru sa mrtvim kmetovima, uz Gogoljevu virtuoznu mešavinu humora, ironije i lirizma.

Veselin Masleša, 1969.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Tvrde korice s omotom.
6,98
Revizor

Revizor

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj
Svjetlost, 1967.
Srpski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
9,997,49
Taras Buljba

Taras Buljba

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj
Svjetlost, 1961.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano.
3,98
Taras Buljba

Taras Buljba

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj
Veselin Masleša, 1985.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
2,99 - 3,12
Taras Buljba

Taras Buljba

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj
Veselin Masleša, 1971.
Srpski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
6,99
Taras Buljba i druge priče

Taras Buljba i druge priče

Nikolaj Vasiljevič Gogolj
Nakladni zavod Matice hrvatske, 1988.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
6,98