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-'''Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol''' ([[April 1]], [[1809]] — [[March 4]], [[1852]]) was a [[Russian literature|Russian-language writer]] of [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] origin. Although his early works were heavily influenced by his [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] heritage and upbringing, he wrote in [[Russian language|Russian]] and his works belong to the tradition of [[Russian literature]]. The novel ''[[Dead Souls]]'' (1842), the play ''[[Revizor]]'' (1836, 1842), and the short story ''[[The Overcoat]]'' (1842) count among his masterpieces. +'''Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol''' ([[April 1]], [[1809]] — [[March 4]], [[1852]]) was a [[Russian literature|Russian-language writer]] of [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] origin. Although his early works were heavily influenced by his [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] heritage and upbringing, he wrote in [[Russian language|Russian]] and his works belong to the tradition of [[Russian literature]]. The novel ''[[Dead Souls]]'' (1842), the play ''[[Revizor]]'' (1836, 1842), and the short story ''[[The Overcoat]]'' (1842) and ''[[The Nose]]'' count among his masterpieces.
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Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol (April 1, 1809March 4, 1852) was a Russian-language writer of Ukrainian origin. Although his early works were heavily influenced by his Ukrainian heritage and upbringing, he wrote in Russian and his works belong to the tradition of Russian literature. The novel Dead Souls (1842), the play Revizor (1836, 1842), and the short story The Overcoat (1842) and The Nose count among his masterpieces.



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