Nikolai Gogol bibliography

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A lithograph portrait of Nikolai Gogol published by Vezenberg & Co., St. Petersburg, between 1880 and 1886.

This is a list of the works by Nikolai Gogol (1809-52), followed by a list of adaptations of his works:

Drama

  • Decoration of Vladimir of the Third Class, unfinished comedy (1832).[1]
  • Marriage, comedy (1835, published and premiered 1842).[1]
  • The Gamblers, comedy (1836, published 1842, premiered 1843).[1]
  • The Government Inspector, also translated as The Inspector General (1836).[1]
  • Leaving the Theater, (After the Staging of a New Comedy) (1836)

Essays

  • Woman, essay (1830)
  • Preface, to first volume of Evenings on a Farm (1831)
  • Preface, to second volume of Evenings on a Farm (1832)
  • Selected Passages from Correspondence with Friends, collection of letters and essays (1847).[1]
    • Meditations on the Divine Liturgy

Fiction

Poetry

  • Ode to Italy, poem (1829)
  • Hanz Küchelgarten, narrative poem published under the pseudonym "V. Alov" (1829)

Adaptations

Film

Opera

Radio

  • 2006: Dead Souls, a BBC radio adaptation

References

Sources

  • Golub, Spencer. 1998. "Gogol, Nikolai (Vasilievich)." In The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Ed. Martin Banham. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. 431-432. ISBN 0-521-43437-8.


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