EFTA01144807Set 9
25p12,338w
history of Russian music and literature, an experience
shared by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Nikolai Gogol, and Ivan Turgenev. In contrast,
Nabokov's great fame occurred in the context of involuntary exile ... sympathetic figures in the
book: Fyodor, the nominal protagonist, who writes a satirical, almost Gogol-like
biography of Nikolai Chernyshevsky (the arch realist of the nineteenth century and
a favorite ... Russian of the late nineteenth century
but of Pushkin and, in terms of humor, Gogol. By recasting that aspect of tradition
they engaged in their own distinctive manner of nostalgia
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EFTA01088921Set 9
30p15,230w
Russian music and literature, as seen in
the examples of Pyotr Tchaikovsky Nikolay Gogol, Alexander Scriabin, and Ivan
Turgeneu In contrast, Nabokov's great fame occurred in the context ... sympathetic figures in
the book Fyodor, the nominal protagonist, who writes a satirical, almost Gogol-
like biography of Nikolay Chernyshevsky (the arch-realist of the nineteenth
century and a favorite ... Russian of the late nineteenth
century but of Pushkin and, in terms of humor, Gogol. By recasting that aspect
of tradition they engaged in their own distinctive manner of nostalgia
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EFTA01137077Set 9
29p14,307w
history of Russian music and literature, an experience
shared by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Nikolai Gogol, Alexander Skryabin, and Ivan Turgenev.
In contrast, Nabokov's great fame occurred in the context ... sympathetic figures in the
book: Fyodor, the nominal protagonist, who writes a satirical, almost Gogol-like
biography of Nikolai Chernyshevsky (the arch realist of the nineteenth century and
a favorite ... Russian of the late nineteenth
century but of Pushkin and, in terms of humor, Gogol. By recasting that aspect of
tradition they engaged in their own distinctive manner of nostalgia
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01137077.pdf
EFTA00690807Set 9
2013-03-112p1,045w
spines. He assured us that the authors he had selected—Leo Tolstoy, Nikolai Gogol, Marcel Proust, James Joyce,
Jane Austen, Franz Kaflca, Gustave Flaubert, and Robert Louis Stevenson-would produce ... interrupted their extended study date. My undoing came just
after he had lectured on Gogol' s Dead Souls.
The day before I had seen The Queen of Spades
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EFTA01791126Set 10
2013-02-142p1,046w
spines. He assured d us that
the authors he had =elected— Leo Tolstoy, Nikolai Gogol, Marcel Proust, James Joyce, =ane Austen, Franz Kafka, Gustave
Flaubert and Robert Louis =tevenson— would ... extended study date. My undoing come =hat November, just after he had lectured on Gogol's
"Dead =ouls."
The day before I had seen The Queen of Spades
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EFTA01104059Set 9
4p2,044w
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
3. Nikolai Gogol's The Nose (1835) is considered one of the funniest works of Russian literature ... from literature. But then, what to make of seemingly gratuitous and
absurdist stories like Gogol's The Nose?
4. Is a picture worth a thousand words? Choose three images
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